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2006 E55 AMG
Hi Luke,
2006 E55 AMG. Flat this morning all tires need to be replaced anyway. Was trying to make it a little closer to winter. So I live in Massachusetts, metrowest area and this would be my first winter with this car, only 1set of rims which I think are the OEMs and a pretty dinged up as well. I bought the car like this =(. Soo, what would you recommend? I'd prefer the most cost effective option =) I'm not rich...yet!
2006 E55 AMG. Flat this morning all tires need to be replaced anyway. Was trying to make it a little closer to winter. So I live in Massachusetts, metrowest area and this would be my first winter with this car, only 1set of rims which I think are the OEMs and a pretty dinged up as well. I bought the car like this =(. Soo, what would you recommend? I'd prefer the most cost effective option =) I'm not rich...yet!
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2017 GLC43 'AMG'
Car: 2008 Mercedes E350 4Matic with Sports pkg (18 inch wheels, 245/40R18)
Location: Nova Scotia, including back roads sometimes covered with wet glare ice on hills :-)
Wheels: I'll probably use the original 18" 10-spoke wheels for now
I've used studded tires for the past several years (on my previous car, the C240 4Matic) with great results - except for the noise. My first choice for the new-to-me E350 are Nokian Hakkapeliitta 7, the pre-studded version.
Any comments or advice? Thanks.
Location: Nova Scotia, including back roads sometimes covered with wet glare ice on hills :-)
Wheels: I'll probably use the original 18" 10-spoke wheels for now
I've used studded tires for the past several years (on my previous car, the C240 4Matic) with great results - except for the noise. My first choice for the new-to-me E350 are Nokian Hakkapeliitta 7, the pre-studded version.
Any comments or advice? Thanks.
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Are these tires (Potenza RE960AS) still available anywhere? TireRack.com says they're on back order, and when I called a local shop I was told they were discontinued. I'd like to keep the same tires on the front and rear, and only the rears need to be replaced.
The car is a 2004 CL55 AMG with stock 18" wheels, rear tire size 265/40R18.
The car is a 2004 CL55 AMG with stock 18" wheels, rear tire size 265/40R18.
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depends on the weather
Are these tires (Potenza RE960AS) still available anywhere? TireRack.com says they're on back order, and when I called a local shop I was told they were discontinued. I'd like to keep the same tires on the front and rear, and only the rears need to be replaced.
The car is a 2004 CL55 AMG with stock 18" wheels, rear tire size 265/40R18.
The car is a 2004 CL55 AMG with stock 18" wheels, rear tire size 265/40R18.
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Hi Luke,
I'm a longtime customer of TireRack and just noticed that you are a sponsor here as well.
I'd like to get your recommendation for winter tires and sizing.
year: 2006
make: Mercedes
model: E55 AMG
location: New Hampshire
Tires Only.
I have two sets of wheels to work with, one set will be for summer tires and the other for dedicated winter tires.
Set #1: (Stock wheels)
Front: 8J x 18 EH2 (30mm offset)
Curently running Michelin PSS (245/40-ZR18)
Rear: 9J x 18 EH2 (39mm offset)
Currently running Michelin PSS (275/35-ZR18) <- Stock is 265/35 but these work beautifully.
Set #2: (CLS55 Wheels) - My extra set of bare wheels
Front: 8.5 x 18 (25mm offset)
Rear: 9.5 x 18 (28mm offset)
My original "quick and dirty" plan was to just mount a set of winter tires on the CLS wheels but since they are even wider than stock (and my guess is that you'll recommend a narrower winter tire for improved performance) I should probably dismount my current tires and use the stock wheels for the winter....and transfer the Michelin PSS' over to the CLS wheels in the spring?
I'm looking for a dedicated winter snow tire, I don't log tons of miles but I will need a good capable tire for snow / slush and ice. I live on a good sized hill, so I'd like some helping picking a set of tires that will make the purchase of a 500HP, rear drive only car seem less insane.
-G
I would say use the OE wheels with a set of the Blizzak LM60 tires in the size you are running now
I'm a longtime customer of TireRack and just noticed that you are a sponsor here as well.
I'd like to get your recommendation for winter tires and sizing.
year: 2006
make: Mercedes
model: E55 AMG
location: New Hampshire
Tires Only.
I have two sets of wheels to work with, one set will be for summer tires and the other for dedicated winter tires.
Set #1: (Stock wheels)
Front: 8J x 18 EH2 (30mm offset)
Curently running Michelin PSS (245/40-ZR18)
Rear: 9J x 18 EH2 (39mm offset)
Currently running Michelin PSS (275/35-ZR18) <- Stock is 265/35 but these work beautifully.
Set #2: (CLS55 Wheels) - My extra set of bare wheels
Front: 8.5 x 18 (25mm offset)
Rear: 9.5 x 18 (28mm offset)
My original "quick and dirty" plan was to just mount a set of winter tires on the CLS wheels but since they are even wider than stock (and my guess is that you'll recommend a narrower winter tire for improved performance) I should probably dismount my current tires and use the stock wheels for the winter....and transfer the Michelin PSS' over to the CLS wheels in the spring?
I'm looking for a dedicated winter snow tire, I don't log tons of miles but I will need a good capable tire for snow / slush and ice. I live on a good sized hill, so I'd like some helping picking a set of tires that will make the purchase of a 500HP, rear drive only car seem less insane.
-G
I would say use the OE wheels with a set of the Blizzak LM60 tires in the size you are running now
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Just picked up my new CLS - 19x9 and 19x10. What tire(s) would you recommend for a balance of performance / snow traction? Right now, I'm leaning toward Conti DWSs, as they were pretty amazing on my C63 in the snow. That said, I did get stuck once or twice.
Thanks!
I like both the Michelin Pilot Sport AS+ and the Bridgestone Potenza RE970 better than the DWS. In my mind the DWS is a solid top 5 tire in that category and comes in at a much lower price point in most sizes.
Thanks!
I like both the Michelin Pilot Sport AS+ and the Bridgestone Potenza RE970 better than the DWS. In my mind the DWS is a solid top 5 tire in that category and comes in at a much lower price point in most sizes.
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2011 ML350 Bluetec Grand Edition, 2017 C43 AMG
Luke,
Looking for a 18 inches Wheel/Tire Package for my Benz. Currently running on 20 inches (265/45 R20) but would like to downsize for winter:
Would like to go with Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V1. Is this a good choice?
Thanks in advance,
Mike.
excellent choices for both tire and wheel but, no MB caps are made in a diameter that fits the Rial product
Looking for a 18 inches Wheel/Tire Package for my Benz. Currently running on 20 inches (265/45 R20) but would like to downsize for winter:
Year: 2011
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: ML350 BlueTEC
Location: Montreal, QC
Went through your configurator and narrowed my choices to the two following wheels:Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: ML350 BlueTEC
Location: Montreal, QC
- moda EB1 18x8
- Rial Oslo 18x8.5
Would like to go with Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V1. Is this a good choice?
Thanks in advance,
Mike.
excellent choices for both tire and wheel but, no MB caps are made in a diameter that fits the Rial product
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Goodyear Ultragrip Ice WRT - new tests or objective reveiws?
Luke,
Any news from Tire Rack or others on reviews or tests of the latest winter offerings by Goodyear (WRT products)?
All I can find so far are the early impressions by invited press/media when Goodyear set up controlled sessions at the McKinley Climatic Lab in Florida last year.
Any news from Tire Rack or others on reviews or tests of the latest winter offerings by Goodyear (WRT products)?
All I can find so far are the early impressions by invited press/media when Goodyear set up controlled sessions at the McKinley Climatic Lab in Florida last year.
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Using stock wheels as winters
Hi Luke (?),
I have a 2011 C63. It's now time for me to get some winter tires in prep for the upcoming nasty winter in Canada... In any case, I would like to use my existing stock wheels as my winter wheels, and order some fancy new HREs in the spring.
So, if I do this - what size winters tires would I need to order for my stock tires?
I have the premium package but not the performance package. I believe my existing wheels are 18"s, and I'm pretty certain they're staggered, but not 100%.
Year: 2011
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: C63
Location: Toronto, ON
Thanks in advance for your help!
I have a 2011 C63. It's now time for me to get some winter tires in prep for the upcoming nasty winter in Canada... In any case, I would like to use my existing stock wheels as my winter wheels, and order some fancy new HREs in the spring.
So, if I do this - what size winters tires would I need to order for my stock tires?
I have the premium package but not the performance package. I believe my existing wheels are 18"s, and I'm pretty certain they're staggered, but not 100%.
Year: 2011
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: C63
Location: Toronto, ON
Thanks in advance for your help!
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2017 GLC43 'AMG'
Nokian Hakkapeliitta 7 pre-studded in 245/40R18 XL 97T.
I just brought them home, too early to install.
They look frightening. ;-) And huge. The studs are almost flush to the rubber, they look like they should be reasonably quiet (compared to other studded tires).
I just brought them home, too early to install.
They look frightening. ;-) And huge. The studs are almost flush to the rubber, they look like they should be reasonably quiet (compared to other studded tires).
#187
Luke - nice to see that you are still going strong on this thread after so many years. I did my due diligence, but didnt see any posts for this specific car.
year: 2006
make: MB
model: CLK350
location: Indianapolis, IN
tires only or winter package: Package please (should I stay with 17 rims or go down to 16)
I would drop to 16's for winter and use the X-Ice XI2 in a 205/55-16 size with the Sport Edition CE wheel. Package price sneaks in just under $1k including Mercedes center caps
year: 2006
make: MB
model: CLK350
location: Indianapolis, IN
tires only or winter package: Package please (should I stay with 17 rims or go down to 16)
I would drop to 16's for winter and use the X-Ice XI2 in a 205/55-16 size with the Sport Edition CE wheel. Package price sneaks in just under $1k including Mercedes center caps
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Looking for winter rubber for my 2005 CLK55.
I drive very, very little and have a 4x4 for any big snow fall but I'd like something better in the weather than the current Yokohama's.
I've had great results with BridgeStone Blizzak's (from TireRack) on my previous C230 so I'd like to stay with that unless there is something much better. I'd also be open to good all season/performance tires since I have a dedicated winter beater.
I'm looking at the Bridgestone Blizzak WS60 225/40R18 for the front (stock size)
The rears are 18x8.5 and I wanted to see if 235/40R18 would fit well? I know the speedo will be off +1.4%.
Any better fitting options for the rear?
If there was an excellent all season you could recommend I'd just go with the stock sizes. I was running Goodyear Eagle F1's in the summer previously.
Thanks!
225/40-18 front and 235/40-18 rear will create onboard electronics issues
all we can offer at this time is a 225/40-18 for all four corners. The recommended Rim Width Range for that size is 7.50 to 9.00 so it will fit both front and rear wheels
while admittedly this is not the greatest plan it's the only viable option currently available without purchasing new wheels
I drive very, very little and have a 4x4 for any big snow fall but I'd like something better in the weather than the current Yokohama's.
I've had great results with BridgeStone Blizzak's (from TireRack) on my previous C230 so I'd like to stay with that unless there is something much better. I'd also be open to good all season/performance tires since I have a dedicated winter beater.
I'm looking at the Bridgestone Blizzak WS60 225/40R18 for the front (stock size)
The rears are 18x8.5 and I wanted to see if 235/40R18 would fit well? I know the speedo will be off +1.4%.
Any better fitting options for the rear?
If there was an excellent all season you could recommend I'd just go with the stock sizes. I was running Goodyear Eagle F1's in the summer previously.
Thanks!
225/40-18 front and 235/40-18 rear will create onboard electronics issues
all we can offer at this time is a 225/40-18 for all four corners. The recommended Rim Width Range for that size is 7.50 to 9.00 so it will fit both front and rear wheels
while admittedly this is not the greatest plan it's the only viable option currently available without purchasing new wheels
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Luke, I need help! Someone told me instead of the goodyears I should just run Blizzaks year round. Only problem is I can't seem to find any Blizzaks in my tire size (275/55 R17). Is there no hope for me to ever get Blizzaks?
Blizzaks are designed for cold weather use and will wear extremely fast during the summer months. To give you some idea of what we are talking about I bought a new set of Blizzaks in January 2010. Due to family health issues I never got around to taking them off and drove them all year. They were completely bald by mid-September with less than 10,000 miles on them
Blizzaks are designed for cold weather use and will wear extremely fast during the summer months. To give you some idea of what we are talking about I bought a new set of Blizzaks in January 2010. Due to family health issues I never got around to taking them off and drove them all year. They were completely bald by mid-September with less than 10,000 miles on them
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Luke, I'm looking for a set of winter tires to go on my stock E63 Wheels for the winter. Is a 265/35/18 rear too wide for the snow? I looked on the website and you have a set of Dunlops that look decent for the winter. I'd like A recommendation if possible and would prefer to deal with you direct.
Dunlop Winter Sport 3D is a good choice but, if you get snow anything like last year or if you like winter road trips you might want to consider the Blizzak LM60 ... and use the OE sizes
Dunlop Winter Sport 3D is a good choice but, if you get snow anything like last year or if you like winter road trips you might want to consider the Blizzak LM60 ... and use the OE sizes
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I have two sets of 20" rims including the original rims. I would like to put snows on the original rims if possible. Are there 20" tires?
If not, I assume I will have to purchase 19" rims.
The only company the makes a rear winter tire is Pirelli but, there isn't a matching set so, it looks like 19" wheels and tires are the way to go.
For once I like the pre-selected package on the website of the Blizzak LM60 and the Sport Edition ST3 replica wheels
I have two sets of 20" rims including the original rims. I would like to put snows on the original rims if possible. Are there 20" tires?
If not, I assume I will have to purchase 19" rims.
The only company the makes a rear winter tire is Pirelli but, there isn't a matching set so, it looks like 19" wheels and tires are the way to go.
For once I like the pre-selected package on the website of the Blizzak LM60 and the Sport Edition ST3 replica wheels
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luke any close-out good year f1 left in 285-25-20
not of the old stock version @ $122 each
not of the old stock version @ $122 each
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Hi Luke,
Looking for winter tires and wheels for my 2011 MB E350 4Matic - it currently has 245/40/18 and wondering if I should downsize and what do you recommend. I live in Toronto. Thanks,
if it was my car I would go with a 17" Rial DF wheels with a 245/45-17 Michelin X-Ice XI2 tire
use this link
to get your order started
Looking for winter tires and wheels for my 2011 MB E350 4Matic - it currently has 245/40/18 and wondering if I should downsize and what do you recommend. I live in Toronto. Thanks,
if it was my car I would go with a 17" Rial DF wheels with a 245/45-17 Michelin X-Ice XI2 tire
use this link
to get your order started
Last edited by Luke@tirerack; 11-14-2011 at 03:15 PM.
#194
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Hi Luke,
2009 ML63, Toronto... Rims/ Tires?
I was thinking a set of used 08 AMG 20' rims w/ Pirelli's... What would you recommend?
Thx...
that sounds like a great idea especially if you can get a good deal on those wheels on the used market
2009 ML63, Toronto... Rims/ Tires?
I was thinking a set of used 08 AMG 20' rims w/ Pirelli's... What would you recommend?
Thx...
that sounds like a great idea especially if you can get a good deal on those wheels on the used market
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e350 coupe sport back amg 18' rims
Hi Luke,
I have an e350 coupe 2010 with staggered setup with amg sport pack rims
235/40/18 fronts
255/35/18 rears
I purchased 4x 225/40/18 nokians, could you please confirm that are fine for winter and that they will fit? Thanks alot
I have an e350 coupe 2010 with staggered setup with amg sport pack rims
235/40/18 fronts
255/35/18 rears
I purchased 4x 225/40/18 nokians, could you please confirm that are fine for winter and that they will fit? Thanks alot
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Luke, I'm looking for a set of winter tires to go on my stock E63 Wheels for the winter. Is a 265/35/18 rear too wide for the snow? I looked on the website and you have a set of Dunlops that look decent for the winter. I'd like A recommendation if possible and would prefer to deal with you direct.
Dunlop Winter Sport 3D is a good choice but, if you get snow anything like last year or if you like winter road trips you might want to consider the Blizzak LM60 ... and use the OE sizes
Dunlop Winter Sport 3D is a good choice but, if you get snow anything like last year or if you like winter road trips you might want to consider the Blizzak LM60 ... and use the OE sizes
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Hi luke,
what would fit my 2012 cls?
i have 19 inch OEM wheels, 19*8.5 at the front and 19*9.5 at the back. On your website it says to run the same setup as winter tires. Is that necessary? i was thinking of running less wide wheels since their easier to get, etc.
you could run the same 255/35-19 tire size on all four of your OE wheels or you could go down to an 18" wheel and tire combo.
what would fit my 2012 cls?
i have 19 inch OEM wheels, 19*8.5 at the front and 19*9.5 at the back. On your website it says to run the same setup as winter tires. Is that necessary? i was thinking of running less wide wheels since their easier to get, etc.
you could run the same 255/35-19 tire size on all four of your OE wheels or you could go down to an 18" wheel and tire combo.
Last edited by Luke@tirerack; 11-30-2011 at 01:04 PM.
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c63 2010
c63 2010
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Oem STock wheels/rim
In need of snow tires , don't know which sizes
considering what is currently available, your location and car I would suggest that you run a 235/40VR18 Pilot Alpin PA3 on all four corners
New York City
Oem STock wheels/rim
In need of snow tires , don't know which sizes
considering what is currently available, your location and car I would suggest that you run a 235/40VR18 Pilot Alpin PA3 on all four corners
Last edited by Luke@tirerack; 12-09-2011 at 05:08 PM.
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Looking for your recommendations!
CL55 2005 Hankook Icebears on dedicated AMG 18" single size rims are wearing. They were astonishingly good value as my friends in Austria like them. I hate being caught in black ice and greasy snow/slush. Desire current best in class Performance snowflake winter tire preferably with XL or comparable rating but don't mind buying the IBs again if the slightly better tire is stupid money. 90% of driving on clear cold roads above 45 mph from minus 15 to 45 degrees F but black ice is always a hazard on those dxvm hills!
G500 need serious, vehicle of last resort, 18 inch stock MB wheel snowflake stud less tires. Now have yoko Geolander A/S purchased from TR. Great tires on/off road 3 seasons. But! Don't hack it as a go anywhere in the snow and ice, don't like the ice or greasy snow braking. Don't mind a narrower tire diameter equivalent to the 275/60/18s I have on now.
Southern NE to Toronto driving area.
CL55 2005 Hankook Icebears on dedicated AMG 18" single size rims are wearing. They were astonishingly good value as my friends in Austria like them. I hate being caught in black ice and greasy snow/slush. Desire current best in class Performance snowflake winter tire preferably with XL or comparable rating but don't mind buying the IBs again if the slightly better tire is stupid money. 90% of driving on clear cold roads above 45 mph from minus 15 to 45 degrees F but black ice is always a hazard on those dxvm hills!
G500 need serious, vehicle of last resort, 18 inch stock MB wheel snowflake stud less tires. Now have yoko Geolander A/S purchased from TR. Great tires on/off road 3 seasons. But! Don't hack it as a go anywhere in the snow and ice, don't like the ice or greasy snow braking. Don't mind a narrower tire diameter equivalent to the 275/60/18s I have on now.
Southern NE to Toronto driving area.
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