DEALER SWAPPED OUT MY RUN FLAT TIRES!!
Just for the record, I will say that the car rode well on the 18" wheels with the original RFT. I was actually amazed at how good it rode, compared to run flats I have had on other cars. I could have lived with the car just as delivered, but now I am SOOOOO happy that I didn't.
The difference is in smoothness over road imperfections, hitting intersection dips, going in and out of parking lots, etc. You still feel the imperfections, but the feel and sound is much more muted. In addition, the biggest difference is in how quiet these new tires ride on the highway. I would pretty much call that a "day & night" difference.
Now, I just have to get a TireFit kit for around town and a compact spare for trips out of town. I'll also need a jack, lug wrench, etc., but that's not a problem.
The interesting thing to me, is that the dealer did not ask me to sign any sort of wavier, they just swapped the tires and sent me on my way. I just can't believe that MB is not leaving themselves open to law suits. They send you out into the world with no jack or spare and simply wave adios? Oh well.
so you are suggesting for everyone to move to conventional tires ? right ?
How can I chose the best tires for my car should I buy the same size exactly but conventional tires of course ?
does is it really worth and it makes a huge difference ?
Have you tried driving a rolls royce or a bentley ? if yes how would you compare the S-Class ride quality to them.
Thanks!
so you are suggesting for everyone to move to conventional tires ? right ?
How can I chose the best tires for my car should I buy the same size exactly but conventional tires of course ?
does is it really worth and it makes a huge difference ?
Have you tried driving a rolls royce or a bentley ? if yes how would you compare the S-Class ride quality to them.
Thanks!
As for tire size, I went with the exact same size the car came with. I feel that's the best way to go as I generally don't like to alter my cars from the way they were delivered from the factory.
The conventional tires made a huge difference to ME, but then I will admit that I am quite critical of ride quality characteristics and that many folks out there might not notice any difference. My car has 18" wheels and Magic Body Control, so the ride quality was very good to begin with, but now it is reasonably better. The biggest difference is the noise factor. The conventional tires are MUCH quieter at highway speeds. I believe that if I had 19" or 20" wheels, the difference would be even more pronounced.
I had a new Rolls, but that was pre-BMW ownership and have not driven the recent cars from Rolls or Bentley. That said, neither of those makes are "me" anymore. I live in an area where those cars are not an unusual sight, but I just know that I would not feel comfortable driving one as they are just too ostentatious. In addition, I happen to believe that the S Class is THE best sedan on the planet, RFT/no jack or spare notwithstanding.
Anyway, best of luck in what you do. If you do change tires, I know we would all love to hear the details of your experience.
Last edited by Streamliner; Jan 8, 2015 at 10:34 AM.
As for tire size, I went with the exact same size the car came with. I feel that's the best way to go as I generally don't like to alter my cars from the way they were delivered from the factory.
The conventional tires made a huge difference to ME, but then I will admit that I am quite critical of ride quality characteristics and that many folks out there might not notice any difference. My car has 18" wheels and Magic Body Control, so the ride quality was very good to begin with, but now it is reasonably better. The biggest difference is the noise factor. The conventional tires are MUCH quieter at highway speeds. I believe that if I had 19" or 20" wheels, the difference would be even more pronounced.
I had a new Rolls, but that was pre-BMW ownership and have not driven the recent cars from Rolls or Bentley. That said, neither of those makes are "me" anymore. I live in an area where those cars are not an unusual sight, but I just know that I would not feel comfortable driving one as they are just too ostentatious. In addition, I happen to believe that the S Class is THE best sedan on the planet, RFT/no jack or spare notwithstanding.
Anyway, best of luck in what you do. If you do change tires, I know we would all love to hear the details of your experience.
I will change to conventional tires but not now maybe after the factory run flats get a bit old.
My car doesn't have MBC and I'm amazed with ride quality with 20in rims. I wonder how conventional tires will be!
I just can't understand why the manufacturers are using Run flats and promoting them as The modern tires and new technology.
I've ordered a 2015 S550 that just completed production, has not been assigned to a ship yet. This will be my first Mercedes. Now, I'll wait till the tires wear out but I will change them.
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