crabbing issue solved?




Tyre choice, All Season Tyres general solution, with Winter tyres working, but loose out on performance with these. Increase tyre pressures to 38-40psi.
So answer is NO ! Fix yet…..
For those of us who have the 63 editions, there is no fix other than runner winter or all season tires lol.
I know a number of you have been having 'crabbing' issues with the RHD GLC43. I'm having the same issue with my LHD and it's getting worse and worse. Have you found a solution (apart from getting smaller rims) as I read in previous posts that MB didn't do much about it.
I'm noticing tire wear in the front due to this. Is this something that is covered by MB warranty?
FYI, I have the 21" wheel setup with summer tires. 19" for winter and there is no issue.
Thanks!
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Tyres spec:
Front 255/45/R21 102Y Rear 285/35R21 105Y
luckily the slippery mode works!

Tyres spec:
Front 255/45/R21 102Y Rear 285/35R21 105Y
luckily the slippery mode works!

I am looking at changing to an all season tyre - are you aware if all season tyres are generally more uncomfortable than a summer tyre? I’ve also read that all season tyres are a bit of overkill / not required in Australia’s weather, so just wary I’m getting a tyre specifically to address scrubbing but getting the drawbacks on an all season such as performance and possible comfort etc? In the end, the car is used for daily town commute so performance wouldn’t be the highest on the list anyway.
I was recommended the Pirelli Scorpion Verde all season just to address the crabbing so I’m trying to do more research on these in terms of comfort levels with these. I would have gone with a Michelin Pilot Sport 4S or Pilot Sport SUV as I was told those would be most comfortable but from what I’ve read the Pilot Sport 4S does have the crabbing issue and I would think the Sport SUV tyres would too.
Your inputs would be be greatly appreciated especially from someone in the same city! TIA
Last edited by GLC63Aus; Dec 22, 2023 at 05:42 PM.

I am looking at changing to an all season tyre - are you aware if all season tyres are generally more uncomfortable than a summer tyre? I’ve also read that all season tyres are a bit of overkill / not required in Australia’s weather, so just wary I’m getting a tyre specifically to address scrubbing but getting the drawbacks on an all season such as performance and possible comfort etc? In the end, the car is used for daily town commute so performance wouldn’t be the highest on the list anyway.
I was recommended the Pirelli Scorpion Verde all season just to address the crabbing so I’m trying to do more research on these in terms of comfort levels with these. I would have gone with a Michelin Pilot Sport 4S or Pilot Sport SUV as I was told those would be most comfortable but from what I’ve read the Pilot Sport 4S does have the crabbing issue and I would think the Sport SUV tyres would too.
Your inputs would be be greatly appreciated especially from someone in the same city! TIA
sounds like all weather tyres do address the crabbing but do also want to get tyres that have good comfort and less road noise as these are my main priorities.





I am looking at changing to an all season tyre - are you aware if all season tyres are generally more uncomfortable than a summer tyre? I’ve also read that all season tyres are a bit of overkill / not required in Australia’s weather, so just wary I’m getting a tyre specifically to address scrubbing but getting the drawbacks on an all season such as performance and possible comfort etc? In the end, the car is used for daily town commute so performance wouldn’t be the highest on the list anyway.
I was recommended the Pirelli Scorpion Verde all season just to address the crabbing so I’m trying to do more research on these in terms of comfort levels with these. I would have gone with a Michelin Pilot Sport 4S or Pilot Sport SUV as I was told those would be most comfortable but from what I’ve read the Pilot Sport 4S does have the crabbing issue and I would think the Sport SUV tyres would too.
Your inputs would be be greatly appreciated especially from someone in the same city! TIA
Hi, sorry for my delay.
Yes choice of tyres in Oz very limited. My GLC’s run 20 inch rims with wife’s Coupe staggered set up.
Her car originally came with Michelin Latitude 3 summer tyres, Not run flats, and she has air suspension.
Mine has 20 inch all around and came with runflats - MB changed them for Goodyear All Season run flats, mud & snow type.
They are a harder ride and I have steel springs, so not much give.
We run around 36-38psi all round, cold (add 4 psi when hot) and have tyres filled with nitrogen at Costco to limit air loss and reduce heat build up in rubber.
Goodyears have been excellent handling when new and minimal drop off as they age, BUT towards the end they start to shred, like fish scales, Goodyear not fussed and said ‘normal’ !
Tried to buy Michelin new all season tyre but they will not import to Oz, state no demand, REALLY !! From OS reviews I believe they would be excellent.
So I cannot recommend a 21 inch tyre, do you have steel or air suspension ?
I am still considering buying an original or third party emergency rim/tyre setup, all around $1000. And getting normal summer tyres ? Our GLC’s had the knuckle change that did help, as too increasing tyre PSI and tyre rotation, for staggered, side to side.
I had thought od changing shockers and spring rating for my unit, but not sure what is avail and guess cost will be $$$$. Given my wheels are approaching 8 years I am overall very happy with the car, headlight leaking fixed, sunroof guide rail and broken wheel guide replaced. Very happy with ERIC extended Manuf warranty policy, great support from them and the Geelong MB Dealer.
Merry Christmas, safe driving, always happy to chat, maybe one day we might catch up for coffee…. Cheers.
Hi, sorry for my delay.
Yes choice of tyres in Oz very limited. My GLC’s run 20 inch rims with wife’s Coupe staggered set up.
Her car originally came with Michelin Latitude 3 summer tyres, Not run flats, and she has air suspension.
Mine has 20 inch all around and came with runflats - MB changed them for Goodyear All Season run flats, mud & snow type.
They are a harder ride and I have steel springs, so not much give.
We run around 36-38psi all round, cold (add 4 psi when hot) and have tyres filled with nitrogen at Costco to limit air loss and reduce heat build up in rubber.
Goodyears have been excellent handling when new and minimal drop off as they age, BUT towards the end they start to shred, like fish scales, Goodyear not fussed and said ‘normal’ !
Tried to buy Michelin new all season tyre but they will not import to Oz, state no demand, REALLY !! From OS reviews I believe they would be excellent.
So I cannot recommend a 21 inch tyre, do you have steel or air suspension ?
I am still considering buying an original or third party emergency rim/tyre setup, all around $1000. And getting normal summer tyres ? Our GLC’s had the knuckle change that did help, as too increasing tyre PSI and tyre rotation, for staggered, side to side.
I had thought od changing shockers and spring rating for my unit, but not sure what is avail and guess cost will be $$$$. Given my wheels are approaching 8 years I am overall very happy with the car, headlight leaking fixed, sunroof guide rail and broken wheel guide replaced. Very happy with ERIC extended Manuf warranty policy, great support from them and the Geelong MB Dealer.
Merry Christmas, safe driving, always happy to chat, maybe one day we might catch up for coffee…. Cheers.
sounds like you’ve tried many things around the the car and the crabbing so it’s great you’re on top of it.
I have called up a number of tyre shops in Melbourne and most have just given me a generic recommendation of pirelli p zeros or Michelin pilot sport suv. Only one shop did recommend the pirelli scorpion verde all season tyre to address the cranking and he did mention he’s had good customer feedback on these. So I am leaning towards those especially given quite a few have recommended them here on the forum too.




As per the thread, looks like the best option to minimise the crabbing would be an all season tyre. Haven’t yet read of anyone getting an all season tyre and still having the crabbing issue.
Good luck with it, I’m likely to pull the trigger on a set of Pirelli Scorion Verde all season tyres as these are the best bet in my region as there are very limited all season choices here in Australia especially for 21 inch wheels.
I have a 2020 GLC 43 with the 21 inch wheels and the continental OEM summer tires. I’m experiencing crabbing as well. Did you replace your tires with all season tires? If so did it solve the crabbing issue? Which tires did you purchase? Thanks!
Hi Serge81,
I have a 2020 GLC 43 and I am experiencing crabbing issues. The car came with the continental 21 inch summer tires from the dealership. Do you have a GLC 43 4Matic) or 63 with 4Matic+?
Did the Conti DWS 06+ all season tires resolve the crabbing issue on your vehicle? Thanks much!
Last edited by GLC63Aus; Jan 24, 2024 at 03:41 PM.
Thanks so much for the update!
I really appreciate it.
I have a 2020 GLC 43 with the 21 inch wheels and the continental OEM summer tires. I’m experiencing crabbing as well. Did you replace your tires with all season tires? If so did it solve the crabbing issue? Which tires did you purchase? Thanks!
Last edited by prodigal77; Jan 24, 2024 at 05:06 PM.


