Potenza high performance tires as OEM on CLK550
I was a bit disconcerted to realize that Mercedes puts tires rated as "High Performance Summer" tires on as OEM on my car purchased in Paramus NJ. The tires are not rated for use in below freezing temperatures. It has been in the mid 20's for the last couple of weeks.
I may be looking in the wrong place, but I couldn't find anywhere a listing of what Mercedes uses as an OEM tire. The TireRack (and Bridgestone) site describes the Potenza x50 (mine are run flat) tires as the frequent selection of very high performance cars. I can understand the selection - especially on a car like the 550. I made no specific tire selection for the car when I ordered it except for Run flat.
But putting summer rated tires as OEM on cars sold in the Northeast seems odd to me. Seems like a big leap. I appreciate the grip when warm, but I DO NOTICE the grip when cold is less than thrilling. I am not talking about driving in sow per se.. But the weather is cold enough that the highways are pretty much frozen. Driving at 80+ will warm up the tires, but I don't know much this will offset the behavior the tire will have on the actual contact patch of the tire tread on frozen pavement if the rubber compound is designed for warmer temperatures.
Curious to know what thoughts people have on this. Maybe I have misunderstood.
get "winter" tires for winter and run your summer tires in the spring, summer and early fall.
Its 26 degrees out right now... Just how close the the edge am I??
It is NOT wierd to put summer tires as OEM. Many sports cars have that, even the Scion's have it. It is dangerous to drive your car with summer tires in the snow. You need to get another set of wheels and tires. One set for winter one set for summer.
I have a CLK500 and live near Paramus. OEM's for CLK's are generally Pirelli PZero, Michellin Pilot's, and occasionally Continental ContiSport
(Side note: my office has a garage. I see several other cars of my type with the same or similar tires).
It is 15 degrees in NYC area right now, but winter will break in another month. I don't drive in snow - just cold weather.
By May my car will be 6 months old and I'll have close to 10K miles on it. At the rate these tires are wearing, they will be toast by then anyway.
I guess I will keep the 17's for winter use and the 18's for normal use. Now I just have to figure out how to store 4 wheels in my 23rd floor NYC apartment - LOL
thanks
dan



