Your favorite 245/50/R18 AS Runflats?
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Your favorite 245/50/R18 AS Runflats?
Hi all,
Longtime lurker, first time poster.
I recently purchased a CPO 2018 S560 4matic (Anthracite Blue Metallic w/ exclusive Porcelain-Black Nappa). It has the 18" Bridgestone Turanza EL400 runflats. These have been panned quite severely on Tire Rack reviews, so I am thinking of replacing them sooner rather than later. I would like to stick with runflats (please accept that assumption), and wondering if there's collective wisdom on the best all season option in 245/50/R18? I'm in the Northeast so snow traction matters. And comfort is more important to me than ultimate handling.
Thank you!
Longtime lurker, first time poster.
I recently purchased a CPO 2018 S560 4matic (Anthracite Blue Metallic w/ exclusive Porcelain-Black Nappa). It has the 18" Bridgestone Turanza EL400 runflats. These have been panned quite severely on Tire Rack reviews, so I am thinking of replacing them sooner rather than later. I would like to stick with runflats (please accept that assumption), and wondering if there's collective wisdom on the best all season option in 245/50/R18? I'm in the Northeast so snow traction matters. And comfort is more important to me than ultimate handling.
Thank you!
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These tires should serve you well. https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...rimacy+MXM4+ZP
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No Problem, those are the tires I'll be going with when I need tires. I just got the car with Continentals SSR and not crazy about them but gonna wear them out before replacing them. The Contis will be gone within 20K miles if not sooner at least with the Michelins you can probably get 30K miles out of them and decent winter performance. Run flats don't last as long as non runflats but do have their advantages and are what is put on OEM.
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