What kind of tires do the GLS come with?
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2017 GLS450 (on order)
The GLS 450 I test drove had Continentals on it. I've been curious as to whether they all have the same tires.
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2017 GLS450 (on order)
I watched a video a few minutes ago & that GLS 450 had Continentals too. I wish they would ship mine...it's been built over 2 weeks & is still sitting in Tuscaloosca.
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I've heard that Kumho's are a preferred supplier to MB, I told the dealership if my car came with those I wouldn't take the car.
Hopefully he was joking, as I'm not a fan of that tyre brand.
Hopefully he was joking, as I'm not a fan of that tyre brand.
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Kumho is a preferred brand by MB on North American Sprinter's... Kumho is not a approved brand for passenger/cars-SUV's..
Since you spell Tyre - have no idea which country you are in ...
Since you spell Tyre - have no idea which country you are in ...
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I Have the continentals 19 inch and could't be happier. Test drove a GLS 450 with the upgraded "sports tires" and noticed a bit more road noise. I think the appearance package comes with the Pirelli tires.
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Lets see how long these Conti's last but I'm glad they are All Seasons. Hopefully they are manageable in snow, if not then need to look for snow tires in winter.
13'450 with Pirelli Scorpions were done at 23K miles. Got them replaced with same ones at Discount tires with 60K tread warranty.
13'450 with Pirelli Scorpions were done at 23K miles. Got them replaced with same ones at Discount tires with 60K tread warranty.
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That's why I'm going with the 19's... there are no runflats for the 19 wheel though, as far as I can tell.
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I'm sure you are like me and know how the car should feel, first thing I noticed was the tires where over inflated, plus unbalanced , yes unbalanced. ( I have the report in writing ) From there it got progressively worse when driving at speed , I was told the tires where damaged in delivery but I have my doubts. I sincerely hope my car has no long term damage.
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Teh dealer claims the cross contact UHP are all season tires but the tire rack considers them summer only tires. Do you have any idea why the discrepancy?
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for me me there have been too many situations where I didn't feel as comfortable as I would have liked on the slippery stuff
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the all season rating is a touch generous. That being said, the tires are def serviceable in the winter, not necessarily a liability by any stretch.
for me me there have been too many situations where I didn't feel as comfortable as I would have liked on the slippery stuff
for me me there have been too many situations where I didn't feel as comfortable as I would have liked on the slippery stuff
"The CrossContact UHP is Continental's Street/Sport Truck Summer tire designed for luxury-oriented and high-performance four-wheel drive sport utility vehicles. Like all summer tires, CrossContact UHP tires are not intended to be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice.*
CrossContact UHP tires use a silica-enhanced tread compound to combine wet and dry road grip with rolling resistance comparable to passenger car tires. The compound is molded into an asymmetric tread pattern that features stable outboard shoulder blocks linked to a continuous rib to promote steering precision and cornering stability. Independent tread blocks flank a circumferential center rib to enhance directional stability and straight-line tracking. Multiple lateral grooves are combined with four, wide circumferential grooves to promote efficient water drainage that enhances hydroplaning resistance and wet traction.
*Several Original Equipment (O.E.) sizes are branded with the M+S symbol to identify they meet all-season design standards and are suitable for driving in occasional light snow. These sizes are identified as M+S on the tire's Specs tab."
so...my question is...are certain sizes of the tire all season and some not??
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Dealer says the Cross contacts UHP are "all season". their order sheets show all season tires, but tire rack has them in the "street/Sport truck summer" category. I had a 2010 GL550 that had the same issue. i called tire rack and they indicated it was a summer tire. i then called Continental and asked what category the OEM tire at the time should be in and they sai "summer". I then asked how Mercedes can have the same tire as all season since the sidewall on the OEM tire says M+S or all season and their reply to me on the phone was "Mercedes told them to do it". Below is the tire racks comments on the tire;
"The CrossContact UHP is Continental's Street/Sport Truck Summer tire designed for luxury-oriented and high-performance four-wheel drive sport utility vehicles. Like all summer tires, CrossContact UHP tires are not intended to be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice.*
CrossContact UHP tires use a silica-enhanced tread compound to combine wet and dry road grip with rolling resistance comparable to passenger car tires. The compound is molded into an asymmetric tread pattern that features stable outboard shoulder blocks linked to a continuous rib to promote steering precision and cornering stability. Independent tread blocks flank a circumferential center rib to enhance directional stability and straight-line tracking. Multiple lateral grooves are combined with four, wide circumferential grooves to promote efficient water drainage that enhances hydroplaning resistance and wet traction.
*Several Original Equipment (O.E.) sizes are branded with the M+S symbol to identify they meet all-season design standards and are suitable for driving in occasional light snow. These sizes are identified as M+S on the tire's Specs tab."
so...my question is...are certain sizes of the tire all season and some not??
"The CrossContact UHP is Continental's Street/Sport Truck Summer tire designed for luxury-oriented and high-performance four-wheel drive sport utility vehicles. Like all summer tires, CrossContact UHP tires are not intended to be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice.*
CrossContact UHP tires use a silica-enhanced tread compound to combine wet and dry road grip with rolling resistance comparable to passenger car tires. The compound is molded into an asymmetric tread pattern that features stable outboard shoulder blocks linked to a continuous rib to promote steering precision and cornering stability. Independent tread blocks flank a circumferential center rib to enhance directional stability and straight-line tracking. Multiple lateral grooves are combined with four, wide circumferential grooves to promote efficient water drainage that enhances hydroplaning resistance and wet traction.
*Several Original Equipment (O.E.) sizes are branded with the M+S symbol to identify they meet all-season design standards and are suitable for driving in occasional light snow. These sizes are identified as M+S on the tire's Specs tab."
so...my question is...are certain sizes of the tire all season and some not??
I think the bottom line is if I was going to run one tire all year long where I live, it would be the Continental DWS that's available now in that size (the last time I checked). In my experiences a more proper all seasons tire
look at the snow ratings on that tire left by others , too
http://m.tirerack.com/tires/ratings-review.jsp
meanwhile tire rack has removed winter ratings for the UHp entirely, I'm guessing because of the confusion Conti has caused in branding it MS. Lots of folks haven't been able to reconcile that rating with real world performance
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I know it's been a while since there was a post in this thread, but my ordered GLS550 just arrived and I'm taking delivery next week. The tire issue hasn't changed regarding the M+S designation stamped on the stock tire but according to Continental it's not technically and all season tire.
What I'd like to know is if there is any feedback anyone can offer regarding the stock tires in freezing conditions and more importantly in snow and wet conditions below freezing. My wife will be primarily driving this truck and i don't want to risk using the stock tires if they aren't the best option for me. I'm really looking for comments indicating confidence in these winter conditions I mentioned or a lack of confidence. I don't necessarily want to get rid of the stock tires but i also want the best option on the truck with my wife at the wheel.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
What I'd like to know is if there is any feedback anyone can offer regarding the stock tires in freezing conditions and more importantly in snow and wet conditions below freezing. My wife will be primarily driving this truck and i don't want to risk using the stock tires if they aren't the best option for me. I'm really looking for comments indicating confidence in these winter conditions I mentioned or a lack of confidence. I don't necessarily want to get rid of the stock tires but i also want the best option on the truck with my wife at the wheel.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
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I know it's been a while since there was a post in this thread, but my ordered GLS550 just arrived and I'm taking delivery next week. The tire issue hasn't changed regarding the M+S designation stamped on the stock tire but according to Continental it's not technically and all season tire.
What I'd like to know is if there is any feedback anyone can offer regarding the stock tires in freezing conditions and more importantly in snow and wet conditions below freezing. My wife will be primarily driving this truck and i don't want to risk using the stock tires if they aren't the best option for me. I'm really looking for comments indicating confidence in these winter conditions I mentioned or a lack of confidence. I don't necessarily want to get rid of the stock tires but i also want the best option on the truck with my wife at the wheel.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
What I'd like to know is if there is any feedback anyone can offer regarding the stock tires in freezing conditions and more importantly in snow and wet conditions below freezing. My wife will be primarily driving this truck and i don't want to risk using the stock tires if they aren't the best option for me. I'm really looking for comments indicating confidence in these winter conditions I mentioned or a lack of confidence. I don't necessarily want to get rid of the stock tires but i also want the best option on the truck with my wife at the wheel.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
its a no brainer imo if you see snow, ice.
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I understand and agree with you about the dedicated winter tires. I have an unusual situation which I don't want to get into here. In the case of this truck I don't want to have to swap out wheels tires twice a year. I'm looking for a good all season tire so I don't have to swap out the wheels and tires. I already do this with one of our other vehicles. I would like to make the decision to use the stock tires for the first 15K-20K if that's all they really last for OR swap them out if the winter performance feedback is not good. I haven't heard any overly negative feedback on the stock tires.