Nexan, Falken, Nankang, Marangoni, Vredestein Tires?
Interested in 235/35/19 and 265/35/19. PM me with info please.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Vred's are pretty cool for what I hear.
I use Michelin's Pilot A/S Plus now, 500 TW AA A rating. 45K warranty from Michelin. A little expensive, but like mentioned earlier it connects the car to the road.
On my R, Toyos. They have been awesome, been in snow, rain, sleet, ice, summer, and they held up with great performance.
Nexans are crummy, Falkens are o.k. except every one of them I tried (on different cars even) wound up with cupping/uneven wear problems. And they don't last that long anyway. The other REALLY annoying thing about falkens is that they kept causing a strong pull to the right, again even on different vehicles. I'm not a falken fan.
Marangoni = crap.
Every I ever talked to who has vreds loves them. I hear they handle like a pirelli or a michelin, but for 1/3rd of the price. I will be trying out a set when I'm done with my current set of PS2's. The PS2's are a great tire, by the way, by far the best I've had, but there's no effin' way am I paying $1600 just for a set of tires again. Michelin is really smokin' something good when it comes to their new pricing.




well I was doing a search on Nankang, because I'm running AMG offset 5 spoke rims
off a CLK, and damn the car just EATS rear tires.
Originally the car came with normal 17" wheels known as "C7" rims in the C Class world, a 7 spoke MB design, but I "upgraded" to the AMG's when a deal came up.
I've had Michelin (1st set),
#2 Continental Extreme Contact whatevers (noisey as hell!),
#3 Fuzions ZRi ( not bad but hella stiff, good in wet and dry) stuck with those for a a few sets...
#4- General Exclaims- Absolute crap
#5- Michelin PS2's that came with the current set of AMG rims, (excellent, but yeh again wear fast)
#6.- Bridgestone Re050r- Pole Position- Excellent, but expensive and short wear...
rears wore out in 10K miles...but the fronts lasted almost 22-25K miles.
replaced the rears with
#6- Sumitomo HTRIII- Saw them on a review on TR, and they stood up well to Bridgestone as far as performance..but I went through 3 sets of rears while still running the RE050 fronts...
#7 ??????
Either I got back to wheels I can rotate...or find something that last longer, OR is wayyy
less expensive.
My current pair of Sumi's on the rear is at the 2/32 marker after only $4500 miles!!!
So , I was considering putting the Nankangs on the back...but I have a feeling I'd regret it...I travel over a serious mountain road, and um...don't wanna die if thats ok with everybody.
Last edited by C230 Sport Coup; Apr 13, 2009 at 04:39 PM.
I have Nitto NT555's on my 19" Monarchs. I've driven about 1000miles on them and think they're pretty damn good. The price was about the same as Vreds.
well I was doing a search on Nankang, because I'm running AMG offset 5 spoke rims
off a CLK, and damn the car just EATS rear tires.
Originally the car came with normal 17" wheels known as "C7" rims in the C Class world, a 7 spoke MB design, but I "upgraded" to the AMG's when a deal came up.
I've had Michelin (1st set),
#2 Continental Extreme Contact whatevers (noisey as hell!),
#3 Fuzions ZRi ( not bad but hella stiff, good in wet and dry) stuck with those for a a few sets...
#4- General Exclaims- Absolute crap
#5- Michelin PS2's that came with the current set of AMG rims, (excellent, but yeh again wear fast)
#6.- Bridgestone Re050r- Pole Position- Excellent, but expensive and short wear...
rears wore out in 10K miles...but the fronts lasted almost 22-25K miles.
replaced the rears with
#6- Sumitomo HTRIII- Saw them on a review on TR, and they stood up well to Bridgestone as far as performance..but I went through 3 sets of rears while still running the RE050 fronts...
#7 ??????
Either I got back to wheels I can rotate...or find something that last longer, OR is wayyy
less expensive.
My current pair of Sumi's on the rear is at the 2/32 marker after only $4500 miles!!!
So , I was considering putting the Nankangs on the back...but I have a feeling I'd regret it...I travel over a serious mountain road, and um...don't wanna die if thats ok with everybody.

Every I ever talked to who has vreds loves them. I hear they handle like a pirelli or a michelin, but for 1/3rd of the price. I will be trying out a set when I'm done with my current set of PS2's. The PS2's are a great tire, by the way, by far the best I've had, but there's no effin' way am I paying $1600 just for a set of tires again. Michelin is really smokin' something good when it comes to their new pricing.
Just to be fair, I bought them as a compromise and time will tell whether they work out. I have a set of Corsa's for performance and the PS2's are a step below (maybe 1.5) them, so I don't expect the Vred's to match the PS2's, but they better get 50% more mileage.
The Vreds are better on wet pavement than the PS2's.






