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them, Just wish the 21 inch version came in 20 inch
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that's the problem, we didn't pick the 21/s because there 21's we picked them because we liked the look the best out of all the rims. Both my wife and I don't really like the look of the 20's but if they are going to be better then I guess we will need to learn to like
them, Just wish the 21 inch version came in 20 inch
them, Just wish the 21 inch version came in 20 inch
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The ideal solution, except for cost, is to the the AMG Line exterior (which most thinks looks much better) and the 20" RZV or RZW AMG rims. Compared to the R77s at $1,750, that's a $1,500 upcharge but IMO far better looks including the studded grille, painted sills & wheel arches, better brakes and the sport exhaust with functional outlets in the rear fascia. A lot of value that I'm pretty sure you would get back in resale.
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While playing with the configurator, I find myself adding the AMG exterior package since the 21" 5 spokes are such a compromise. As Greg mentioned, it gets rid of the black plastic wheel arches and side skirts which looks cheap to me. Plus you get the cross drilled rotors on the front with those AMG wheels. Here is a close up shot from the photo thread with the additional $300 night option...
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I am reposting the pricing worksheet I developed, updated to the 3/14 DOG.
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Thanks for suggestions on tires. What would you suggest if one is getting a 3rd row option since they are giving run flats for 3rd row with no spare? Are these good for snow as well?
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[QUOTE=kukipie;7714134]Thanks for suggestions on tires. What would you suggest if one is getting a 3rd row option since they are giving run flats for 3rd row with no spare? Are these good for snow as well?[/QUO
We ordered the 3rd row. We wernt told there is no spare tire. Is that correct?
We ordered the 3rd row. We wernt told there is no spare tire. Is that correct?
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Yes, it is, since the 3rd row seat uses up most of the underfloor space. You get runflats with 19-20" wheels and Tire Fit, which I assume is a compressor/sealant system, with 21". You can always do like I do on my M4 and get a space saver spare to throw in for trips.
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[QUOTE=GregW / Oregon;7714149][QUOTE=rdb1276;7714146]
Yes, it is, since the 3rd row seat uses up most of the underfloor space. You get runflats with 19-20" wheels and Tire Fit, which I assume is a compressor/sealant system, with 21". You can always do like I do on my M4 and get a space saver spare to throw in for trips.[/QUO
I'm looking at my order sheet and it says it comes with mini spare number 690. I need to find out about this
Yes, it is, since the 3rd row seat uses up most of the underfloor space. You get runflats with 19-20" wheels and Tire Fit, which I assume is a compressor/sealant system, with 21". You can always do like I do on my M4 and get a space saver spare to throw in for trips.[/QUO
I'm looking at my order sheet and it says it comes with mini spare number 690. I need to find out about this
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I have no personal experience with run flats, but the All Seasons should be comparable in snow. I don't know that run flat true Winter tires are available in the correct sizes though.
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We just bough a BMW X7 which has RF tires. There's a lot being made about RF's but I honestly cannot tell any difference in the ride and when it comes time to replace them, I can also go with regular tires. So if you want the 3rd row in your new GLE, I wouldn't worry about the RF's.
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We just bough a BMW X7 which has RF tires. There's a lot being made about RF's but I honestly cannot tell any difference in the ride and when it comes time to replace them, I can also go with regular tires. So if you want the 3rd row in your new GLE, I wouldn't worry about the RF's.
I have not read or heard anything positive things about run flats. My wife's parents live out of state and when you go see them we drive through the night and not having a spare tire driving at
3 in the morning in the middle of nowhere is a turn off for me, plus everything I read they don't ride as well as non run flat tires and get flats more often then regular tires.
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I have not read or heard anything positive things about run flats. My wife's parents live out of state and when you go see them we drive through the night and not having a spare tire driving at
3 in the morning in the middle of nowhere is a turn off for me, plus everything I read they don't ride as well as non run flat tires and get flats more often then regular tires.
3 in the morning in the middle of nowhere is a turn off for me, plus everything I read they don't ride as well as non run flat tires and get flats more often then regular tires.
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X7 has option for regular non-run flat tires and a spare tire for $150.
The current GLS has regular tires with a spare, hopefully the new one coming out will also have a spare and use non-runflats.
Volvo XC90 is a 3 row that also has regular non-runflat tires with a spare tire.
The current GLS has regular tires with a spare, hopefully the new one coming out will also have a spare and use non-runflats.
Volvo XC90 is a 3 row that also has regular non-runflat tires with a spare tire.
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I have not read or heard anything positive things about run flats. My wife's parents live out of state and when you go see them we drive through the night and not having a spare tire driving at
3 in the morning in the middle of nowhere is a turn off for me, plus everything I read they don't ride as well as non run flat tires and get flats more often then regular tires.
3 in the morning in the middle of nowhere is a turn off for me, plus everything I read they don't ride as well as non run flat tires and get flats more often then regular tires.
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[QUOTE=JoeMa;7714563]I've read that too but never actually experienced RF's personally. I can only tell you the X7 is every bit as smooth and comfortable (with RF's) as the GLS 550 we traded. So if you need a 3rd row, I wouldn't jump ship because of RF's. MB would never go that direction if it made their GLE ride to harsh. Check local inventory for a GLE with the 3rd row option and give it a test drive. More than likely it'll have steel springs but at least you'll know if that setup works for you.[/QUOT
We dont need a third row. We have a Enclave with third row that we can use. It was just a nice option to have. We just need to figure out what is more important a third row with no spare and run flats or no third row with regular tires and a spare.
We dont need a third row. We have a Enclave with third row that we can use. It was just a nice option to have. We just need to figure out what is more important a third row with no spare and run flats or no third row with regular tires and a spare.
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I prefer non run-flats and it's actually one reason I'm wanting this GLE instead of an X5. Yes, I have experience with both RF and non-RF, even on the same car. The ride is absolutely diminished with RFs. No doubt about it. The whole point is a sidewall that remains stiff enough to drive 50 miles with a puncture. So it doesn't flex like a regular tire and ride suffers. Suffers a lot less vis-a-vis a super low-profile regular tire that doesn't have much sidewall to begin with, but in a back to back comparo you will notice the stiffer ride. RFs have gotten better and Joe's X7 probably has the suspension chops to make things glass smooth, but the same car would be even better on regular tires.
RFs are also more expensive to replace and you'll have to replace them more often because if you crash a pothole hard you are more likely to breach the integrity of the RF sidewall, and you'll need a new tire. Ask me how I know.
RFs are also more expensive to replace and you'll have to replace them more often because if you crash a pothole hard you are more likely to breach the integrity of the RF sidewall, and you'll need a new tire. Ask me how I know.
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I'd say yes, definitely go for a day at the Performance Center if you get a chance. I have been 3x. Twice when I picked up my last 2 cars, and the 3rd time was last year for the 1 day car control school. You will certainly have a good time. However, don't give up on the GLE purely because of the rollout. We have had several vehicles from both makes in our household. They each have their strong points.
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I just think the trend toward lower sidewalls for the sake of aesthetics (and I get it, because I like the looks, too) is killing the ride for a lot of vehicles, not to mention constant risk of curbing an expensive wheel. Add worsening roads and RFs into that and it's a nightmare. I was originally going to go with the 21-inch wheels but come to think of it I may stick with the 20s.