Question on new tires - GLK 350 (2010)
https://www.onlinetires.com/products...2h+xl+bsw.html
Perfect fit / no rubbing / more rim protection with a little extra deep rib along the outside wall.
Very happy - saved a bundle compared to other options.
Cheers
3.5L
Sounds like a fairly soft tread compound.
She has the AMG package with the 20" wheels, so I started checking on the 235/45-20 tires. I checked Discount, NTB, Sears, Sams, Goodyear, Firestone, and a few independants for the tire. Noone carried that size in any brands they stocked. All said it would be Tuesday before they could get one.
Since she was heading to see family before coming back to Dallas, she continued on the spare at 55MPH up to Jasper, while I checked in Lufkin. I ended up calling over 30 tire shops in Lufkin and could not find that size there either.
She finally came home (driving 55 on a spare that was only rated for 50 miles), and had 400 miles on the spare. We ended up having a local Goodyear replace the tire Tuesday.
So does anyone know if the 255/45-20s (that some have posted switching to) are more readily available than the 235/45-20s?
Thanks!
Worst case: You will loose out on the near continuous rebate from Michelin. As I recall, the last time I bought a set of 4 Michelins, the rebate was $70.
Wayne




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Thinking of going with Pirelli Scorpion Assimetrico.

I live in Florida and summer tires are perfect. I see a lot of 20" tire advice above but how about 19" like I have on my GLK? Michelin???Possible size options for the 19" wheels that will work on the GLK????
Last edited by vinnieg; Sep 12, 2014 at 09:02 AM.


I just had a nightmare of an experience with my 235X50X19 Continentals. While traveling through Yellowstone Park in the early morning dark, I hit some rocks from a rock slide caused by bad weather. Ruined the right front tire:

Fortunately I had discovered a mistake in original equipment, which was supposed to be run flats on mine. They weren't. After several contacts with MB-USA I was provided a space saver spare. Unfortunately it was defective, with a broken valve stem:

With help of a nearby resident,

I managed to get the car towed, spare fixed and I limped my way first to Cody, WY and then to Salt Lake City, about 500 miles @ 50mph. There were no replacement tires north of Denver or Salt Lake City. Managed to find 6 exact replacements in a Big O warehouse in SLC, replaced the tire and went on my way. Incidentally, my mpg @ 50mph averaged over 45mpg, with one segment @ 48mpg!
While engaging the pretty sharp tire installer at that Big O I brought up the subject of tires brands. I had all but decided I was going to replace the Conti's with Michelins with which I've had great success on most of my past MB's. I asked the guy about them as compared to the Conti's. He equated them in all respects except for the fact that he has seen many Michelins with cracked rubber on the sidewalls just below the tread and parallel to it. He showed me some take-offs. I've been quite happy with the Conti's in all respects, including some light snow near my home, and I like their performance. I also learned I had been given some bum information by the MB dealer on tire wear at A service. I saw the measurement here on all my tires with 14K miles and it was 10/32" all the way around. I have a long way to go for replacement but I've pretty well decided I'm sticking with the Conti's in the original size.


The Tire Rack website has lots of info on tire size options. Check that.
I just had a nightmare of an experience with my 235X50X19 Continentals.
Fortunately I had discovered a mistake in original equipment, which was supposed to be run flats on mine. They weren't.
I had all but decided I was going to replace the Conti's with Michelins with which I've had great success on most of my past MB's.
I've been quite happy with the Conti's in all respects, including some light snow near my home, and I like their performance.
Is there any difference in the 250 vs 350 other than diesel vs gas?
. If you do not know an answer please do not waste our time with your insults. Again, looking for members who have tried a Michelin Summer tire on their GLK 350 with 19 inch wheels. Thank you
Thanks for the advice guys. After a personal contact with Tire Rack the Summer tire I chose was Michelin Super Pilot Sport (Max Performance Summer) 255/45zr19's.
They should work out extremely well in Florida where it is always wet or hot and never freezing
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Last edited by vinnieg; Sep 13, 2014 at 06:18 PM.
These are supposed to be really good at fuel economy and though it's only been a month, I have been getting about .4 additional mpg in my regular driving.
I think the Continentals were more comfortable and if I were to rate them at a 9 then I would rate these as an 8, so not too bad. In all other areas these have been more than worth the cost.




