2012 C class outer tyre wear

2012 C class outer tyre wear

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jvr

Original Poster:

788 posts

247 months

Friday 29th April 2016
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Dealers say its normal and a safety feature!

Basically wanders to the kerb at varying degrees when letting go of wheel, this I accept that mercs can do this but at the same time the outside edge nearside front goes bald. I swapped tyres around at front to even the wear out but at 28000 miles they are shot, although the middle three quarters still have about 4mm left.

Any thoughts is this right.

C220 sport 225/40/18y
Cheers

P

Etretat

1,342 posts

222 months

Saturday 30th April 2016
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Assume tyre pressures correct?
Take it to a place with Hunter alignment equiment

H.7

154 posts

244 months

Sunday 1st May 2016
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My 2012 C Class doesn't do that, and tyre wear is even across the tread. Your dealer's representative is talking nonsense. As previous post advises, get a full wheel alignment done, but note that this can't be perfect with such uneven wear on tyres. If you're replacing the tyres, get the alignment done soon after.

Viperzs

972 posts

167 months

Sunday 1st May 2016
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No cars randomly move across, especially not Mercs. Check all tyre pressures and wheel alignment!

jvr

Original Poster:

788 posts

247 months

Sunday 1st May 2016
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I'm getting tyres changed on Tues so I'll get the alignment checked just to see if Mercedes are talking ball

Sheepshanks

32,769 posts

119 months

Sunday 1st May 2016
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Viperzs said:
No cars randomly move across, especially not Mercs.
Don't know about more recent ones, but I have a 2005 C Class and they're notorious for being very sensitive to road camber.

Viperzs

972 posts

167 months

Sunday 1st May 2016
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Sheepshanks said:
Don't know about more recent ones, but I have a 2005 C Class and they're notorious for being very sensitive to road camber.
Sounds more like this guy has tracking issues though if he wanders over to the kerb with no wheel inputs. Road camber following I could probably understand.

Sheepshanks

32,769 posts

119 months

Monday 2nd May 2016
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Viperzs said:
Sounds more like this guy has tracking issues...
Well, alignment, rather than tracking. It needs at least a check - the rear being out can push the front. It's common for the inside edge of the NSR to be worn too, if the outside of OSF is worn. It's just not as noticeable.

On W203's offset bolts can be fitted to provide more adjustment and they're available for W204 too so I presume the same issue exists.