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Old Oct 30, 2022 | 07:38 PM
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S560 Winter Tire recommendations?

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Currently running 20" wheels/tire setup. My plan is to swap current summer tires for winter tires. Winter tire recommendations are appreciated!
Also, to confirm my understanding, any tire is acceptable as long as I maintain the current size and XL weight rating?

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Old Oct 31, 2022 | 08:52 AM
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I am using Alpin 5 255/40R20 XL and it is great for NE winters...


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Old Oct 31, 2022 | 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Orange Tesla
Hi all,

Currently running 20" wheels/tire setup. My plan is to swap current summer tires for winter tires. Winter tire recommendations are appreciated!
Also, to confirm my understanding, any tire is acceptable as long as I maintain the current size and XL weight rating?

Thanks,
I bought a set of Michelin pilot 255/40 zR20 all season plus (front) and 285/40 Michelin pilot sport 3 plus all season for rear. The Pilot Sport A/S 3+ is an all season tire and I've used it now for two winters. Has been a great set of tires.
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Old Nov 1, 2022 | 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Orange Tesla
Hi all,

Currently running 20" wheels/tire setup. My plan is to swap current summer tires for winter tires. Winter tire recommendations are appreciated!
Also, to confirm my understanding, any tire is acceptable as long as I maintain the current size and XL weight rating?

Thanks,
not to many options but i will advise Michelin x-ice! They really good i just put mines on my s560 4 matic you will enjoy driving on snow / ice
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Old Nov 2, 2022 | 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by danbradford
I bought a set of Michelin pilot 255/40 zR20 all season plus (front) and 285/40 Michelin pilot sport 3 plus all season for rear. The Pilot Sport A/S 3+ is an all season tire and I've used it now for two winters. Has been a great set of tires.
You have the wrong size of the rear tires and may have an issue with 4Matic system in the future. Correct size is 285/35/20
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Old Nov 2, 2022 | 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by aeggroup
You have the wrong size of the rear tires and may have an issue with 4Matic system in the future. Correct size is 285/35/20

Not true. I have an 2019 S63 AMG and the tires were purchased for me by the dealership where I bought the car and I checked with Mercedes USA before I bought them. I’ve used them now for three winters swapped out in summers with the original tires. I’ve had no issues. Thanks for your reply notwithstanding.
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Old Nov 2, 2022 | 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by danbradford
Not true. I have an 2019 S63 AMG and the tires were purchased for me by the dealership where I bought the car and I checked with Mercedes USA before I bought them. I’ve used them now for three winters swapped out in summers with the original tires. I’ve had no issues. Thanks for your reply notwithstanding.
You're welcome, but it would be interesting to see the source of info you got from MB USA. Friend of mine has S63AMG, which he got new and the tires are 255/40/20 front and 285/35/20 rear. I would think twice before going again to the dealer that sold these tires to you. I'm not saying that you will have an issue, but I know for sure that the OEM size is the one I put above. I also know that for 4Matic system the diameter difference between front and rear should be less than 3%. If it's more and the car on warranty and god forbid you have an issue with transmission - the same dealer that sold these tires to you may decline warranty repair because MB will not approve it based on tire size not by factory spec.
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AEG is correct on this one. The winter tires you are running have a difference in rolling diameter of 3.6%. Not saying it is a problem but could cause premature wear on the transfer case built into the transmission. That is why the Merc spec for 4Matic equipped cars is below 3% in rolling diameter difference. I would take it back to the dealer and insist that they put the correct size of rears on. They may have done this because the 285/35/20 is not available as a snow tire but who knows. Dealer should have known better.
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Old Nov 2, 2022 | 09:23 PM
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AEG is correct on this one. The winter tires you are running have a difference in rolling diameter of 3.6%. Not saying it is a problem but could cause premature wear on the transfer case built into the transmission. That is why the Merc spec for 4Matic equipped cars is below 3% in rolling diameter difference. I would take it back to the dealer and insist that they put the correct size of rears on. They may have done this because the 285/35/20 is not available as a snow tire but who knows. Dealer should have known better.

Thanks for all your feedback. When I bought the vehicle I specifically checked with MBUSA which said unequivocally “yes” the tires were fine to use as winter tires, which is why I went ahead and bought them. Given the feedback here from you all I will check again tomorrow both with dealer and MBUSA itself. I’ll let you all know what the response is. Thanks again for the helpful feedback. So far have not had any issues whatsoever but given what I paid for the vehicle surely not taking any chances. This is a subject for a different thread but one constant issue I have faced is steering column has regularly stuck in terms of up and down driver adjustment (telescoping works fine). I had to have the entire steering column replaced but notwithstanding the up and down adjustment still sticks until I several times manually move the knob up and down after the car has run a bit. Has been a very annoying defect.
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Old Nov 2, 2022 | 09:32 PM
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Sorry, my car knowledge is very limited. If I do a tire swap with current OEM wheels this shouldn't be an issue right?
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Sorry, my car knowledge is very limited. If I do a tire swap with current OEM wheels this shouldn't be an issue right?
No Issues. Also you can use tirerack.com to see which winter tires will fit your car.
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Old Nov 3, 2022 | 12:16 AM
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Yes I've visited a couple of different tire size websites to see what is to be found there and two of those sites seem to indicate that my 285/40/20 is not an issue as far as they're concerned. I will however check tomorrow again with both the dealership and with MBUSA.
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Originally Posted by danbradford
Thanks for all your feedback. When I bought the vehicle I specifically checked with MBUSA which said unequivocally “yes” the tires were fine to use as winter tires, which is why I went ahead and bought them. Given the feedback here from you all I will check again tomorrow both with dealer and MBUSA itself. I’ll let you all know what the response is. Thanks again for the helpful feedback. So far have not had any issues whatsoever but given what I paid for the vehicle surely not taking any chances. This is a subject for a different thread but one constant issue I have faced is steering column has regularly stuck in terms of up and down driver adjustment (telescoping works fine). I had to have the entire steering column replaced but notwithstanding the up and down adjustment still sticks until I several times manually move the knob up and down after the car has run a bit. Has been a very annoying defect.
I have a 2019 S63 as well and I have not seen this problem with the steering column. I did learn there is a notice out on the front wheel bearings of this car and they can tick when turning, getting mine replaced next week as the ticking is a sign of premature failure, also had a rear radar sensor go bad that caused the car to do all kinds of crazy scary things on its own. Love the car but it does seem to have more problems than my 2015 did.
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Old Nov 3, 2022 | 11:44 AM
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I have checked the NHTSA website for any outstanding recalls as well as MBUSA and I don't seem to have any issues. Be glad you've not had to deal with the steering column problems -- they are a headache in that you've paid for certain features in the price of the vehicle (e.g. "Easy Entry/Exit" but it won't work if the column steering wheel mechanism is stuck.
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Old Nov 6, 2022 | 12:24 AM
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After going back to the original dealership in North Carolina where I purchased the vehicle and from whom I ordered the winter tires they have now indeed changed their minds and agreed that they mounted the wrong rear winter tires three years ago in terms of size and KNEW it. I am pretty incensed that they would do this -- as they asserted at the time I bought the car that the slight change in tire size was not an issue at all and now have retracted that statement. I have yet to hear directly again from MBUSA after having also directly once again consulted them -- but thanks again for alerting me that I may have a problem. I have now ordered a set of OEM sized winter tires (Michelin) and will have them mounted within a week. I deeply appreciate those of you on this thread that chimed in to let me know I might be having a problem and could be over time severely damaging the vehicle.
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