Tyres
I'm getting about 20,000 out of the rear due to the design of the car. When I had a full alignment done, brand new car, the frear was out and non adjustable. I have Sen this on my 2005 and 2010 CLK's too. Fronts are a different matter, getting about 35,000 miles from those.
I've switched to non run flats and the ride has improved slightly. I haven't noticed any difference in handling.
I've switched to non run flats and the ride has improved slightly. I haven't noticed any difference in handling.
Last edited by Traveler0980; Mar 25, 2022 at 09:57 AM.
Several weeks after taking delivery of my W205 I swapped out of the run-flats into Continental Conti-Sport 5s because the run-flats, in my opinion were just awful - noisy and just didn't seem to handle as I would have expected. I find the Continentals handle much better and are less noisy. It meant, at the time, buying a Mercedes sparewheel as emergency back-up.
I noticed when ordering my new W206 they offered the option of run-flats or conventional tyres, and I took the latter.
I noticed when ordering my new W206 they offered the option of run-flats or conventional tyres, and I took the latter.
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