[W126 Coupe] and speaking of tires...
Eddie
cyberdrakon at hotmail.com
Thu Sep 29 02:10:13 EDT 2005
Maybe cause they are spinning them and rubbing them off? That's my
problem....i really need a cheap camber kit....
Eddie
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From: mbcoupes-bounces at mbcoupes.com [mailto:mbcoupes-bounces at mbcoupes.com]
On Behalf Of Ronny
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 10:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] and speaking of tires...
Your wheels really looks nice, but how long does one tire last? And do you
have any balance problems?
My mechanic just told me he has 2 customers with SEC and 1 with a SEL who
has a lot of problems with their 18" wheels. Tires last only about 2 oil
changes, about 10,000 miles, and the spacers are creating a balance problem.
Two has change back to 16" wheels due to high cost.
Ronny
1987 560 SEC
1984 300 SD
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Samarin" <pauls at sbcglobal.net>
To: "Mercedes Coupes Mailing Lists" <mbcoupes at mbcoupes.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 5:58 PM
Subject: [W126 Coupe] and speaking of tires...
> Just had one of my rear Kuhmos give out on me; I'm not sure if it was low
> and I drove it to destroy it (about 4 miles from home on the highway at
> about 40 -50mph before I noticed the tire seemed low and got to a service
> station.) Anyway, it's gonna have to be replaced, so I'm looking again at
> options. I liked the Kumhos brand new, but they seem to have gotten rough
> after only a few thousand miles.
>
> I now have the following staggered set-up with the ZR rated Kumho ECSTA
> Supras:
>
> Front: 8" wheel: 235 x 40 x 18
>
> Rear: 9" wheel: 275 x 35 x 18
>
> (Car is lowered.)
>
> First of all, 235 is too wide for the fronts; I don't really like the
> handling. So, when I replace those in a few months I'm wanting to go back
> to 225 or so. And, I'd like to go even wider on the rears: to 285. If I
> go with 285 x 35 in back and 225 x 40 in front, there will be a
> height/circumference difference--is that a problem?
>
> Second, the old guy who pulled of the bad tire this am cautioned me:
> "I've been in the business 50 years next month. These tires are too wide
> for your car. You are destroying your differential and suspension." So,
> any comments from the group on that would be appreciated. Of course I'm
> gonna ignore the warning, but I'd like to hear from this august group once
> more.
>
> Lastly, I just now noticed something strange: The driver's side rear
> fender lip has been rolled, but the passenger side has not. I had been
> rubbing on the driver's side rear when hitting a bump...pretty minor, but
> that *is* the side that I pulled the damaged tire off of, and the damage
> was on the inside sidewall.
>
> Any and all thoughts and comments appreciated on all of that PLUS
> recommendations on tire brands. I'm basically starting all over at square
> one and frustrated with it at this point.
>
> Photos at link below.
>
> Paul
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