Thread for proud S Class Owners to Post pictures from time to time
I'm not trying to troll or rile anyone up here, honestly, but this is an issue that hits close to home with me as it's one of the reasons I grew bitter towards my recent M-B cars. And because I actually have P-Zero RFT's on my current car and they ride like a dream. My biggest complaint towards them is when pushed harder through corners, they don't grip as well as a traditional tire.
I.e, carry on as you were.
On another note, MBUSA has just emailed me stating that they would investigate this issue. Don't know how far that will go, but I appreciate them for contacting and acknowledging me though which is the same courtesy Chucky got. I'll post back "if" they respond to me again...
Dear Mr. Harrell,
Thank you for your email to Mercedes-Benz USA and congratulations on your purchase!
Mercedes-Benz is able to provide recommendations for 18" and 19" wheels only. There aren't recommended 20" tires that meets our quality requirements for the below-listed vehicle.
We appreciate the opportunity to respond.
Sincerely,
Nadia M.
Mercedes-Benz USA
(800) 367-6372
For Beantrader, I'm gonna ask what their recommendations would be for the 18's and 19's. Though they can't help me, at least we can help out another forum member if we can.
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The Best of Mercedes & AMG

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Thank you for your email to Mercedes-Benz USA.
20" wheels provide a sport ride, which gives the driver a "feel the road" experience. The best advice we could provide to you is to be sure the tire pressure is set to the fuel filler flap values.
Best wishes for future safe and pleasant driving.
Sincerely,
Eileen F.
Mercedes-Benz USA
(800) 367-6372

___________________________
Thank you for your email to Mercedes-Benz USA.
20" wheels provide a sport ride, which gives the driver a "feel the road" experience. The best advice we could provide to you is to be sure the tire pressure is set to the fuel filler flap values.
Best wishes for future safe and pleasant driving.
Sincerely,
Eileen F.
Mercedes-Benz USA
(800) 367-6372
Left a message.
Asked her for the FINAL response from MB. I wasn't rude or anything but let her know that I'd really appreciate a final answer on whats doing. I told her we were all getting very conflicting reports and I wanted to hear it directly from them.
IDEAL OPTION:
They pay for 4 (or 5?) new tires. Put them on the car at their expense. Apply the warranty from the original RFT to the new tires.
BACKUP OPTION:
We Split the cost 50/50 for the new tires but still put the warranty to the new tires.
UNACCEPTABLE OPTION:
WE pay for the 4 tires in total.
Warranty not extended.
Are we in agreement?




Dear Mr. Harrell,
Thank you for your email to Mercedes-Benz USA and congratulations on your purchase!
Mercedes-Benz is able to provide recommendations for 18" and 19" wheels only. There aren't recommended 20" tires that meets our quality requirements for the below-listed vehicle.
We appreciate the opportunity to respond.
Sincerely,
Nadia M.
Mercedes-Benz USA
(800) 367-6372
For Beantrader, I'm gonna ask what their recommendations would be for the 18's and 19's. Though they can't help me, at least we can help out another forum member if we can.
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The old saying holds true......1st year owners are the BETA testers.
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Super curious to see how they perform.
Back in 2011 when we ordered a new 750lxi, it had goodyear runflat tires. In the course of about a year, we spent nearly $5k on new tires. Then we switched to continental non-runflats. Loved them. However, getting stuck on the side of the road at 2am made us go back to run flats, expect this time with the pzero's.
It took over a year for me to realize that calling in the manufacturer was the best solution to get brand new tires fitted. Every time I called they just opened a case and had the tire replaced at no cost, just $20 fee for mount and balance.
Needless to say, its scary to drive the S550 in NYC now. I replaced one tire the first week of ownership and now it already has two little bubbles. Also, Magic Body Control sucks with the 20's, it actually makes the ride harsher. When the car comes down from a speed bump, for example, it thuds pretty hard.
I wish I had gotten the 4matic instead. My 2014 750 with x-drive is pure fun to drive. The moment you press the S550 all it does is skid till it catches any traction.
Super curious to see how they perform.
Back in 2011 when we ordered a new 750lxi, it had goodyear runflat tires. In the course of about a year, we spent nearly $5k on new tires. Then we switched to continental non-runflats. Loved them. However, getting stuck on the side of the road at 2am made us go back to run flats, expect this time with the pzero's.
It took over a year for me to realize that calling in the manufacturer was the best solution to get brand new tires fitted. Every time I called they just opened a case and had the tire replaced at no cost, just $20 fee for mount and balance.
Needless to say, its scary to drive the S550 in NYC now. I replaced one tire the first week of ownership and now it already has two little bubbles. Also, Magic Body Control sucks with the 20's, it actually makes the ride harsher. When the car comes down from a speed bump, for example, it thuds pretty hard.
I wish I had gotten the 4matic instead. My 2014 750 with x-drive is pure fun to drive. The moment you press the S550 all it does is skid till it catches any traction.
We shall see. I am pursuing what Kratos is pursuing.
WOW..........
Mercedes just called me back and have APPROVED ME for a 20" NON RUNFLAT TIRE! I don't know what happened, but I had my old service adviser and my current call MBUSA and tell them they were really making a bad decision with fighting me on this. Here's the tire!!! I couldn't be happier. They are also giving me a free tire repair kit!
KRATOS - you should call Robin (Number above) and tell them to compensate you for your purchase! If they are doing it for me - they need to do this for everyone!
I'll just cave and start a new thread and accept the new title of Troll even if I hijacked my own thread.
Is that a first? Hijacking ones own thread?






