My Merc. E220cdi has covered about 14,000 miles in two year with towing representing about 65%. At the recent service I had the roadwheels changed front to rear and was surprised to find those that had been on the rear were down to about 2mm remaining safe tread whie those which had been on the front show between 5 and 6 mm. They start life at 8mm.
I have been very careful to keep the van noseweight down to the 75kg 'book' limit and to inclrease the pressures in the rear tyres again as recommended in the book. The car has tyre pressure warning system which I reset after each change. The 'van is 1500 kg again well within the car towing limit.
Tyres are the original fit Continental 225/55R 16 95V. The dealer says that the expected life of the tyres is between 13,000 and 20,000 miles which I find very low, and that there is nothing wrong with vehicle suspension etc.
On my previous ML270 I got over 40,000 miles from Continental M+S on 16" rims with about the same towing ratio. I am long past the 'boy racer' stage and have always been able to get a good to excellent mileage from the tyres on whichever vehicle I had.
Has anyone had similar or much better experience with these tyres ?
Has anyone any suggestions as to tyres which may have a longer life - e.g. Michelin or Pirelli ?
I have been very careful to keep the van noseweight down to the 75kg 'book' limit and to inclrease the pressures in the rear tyres again as recommended in the book. The car has tyre pressure warning system which I reset after each change. The 'van is 1500 kg again well within the car towing limit.
Tyres are the original fit Continental 225/55R 16 95V. The dealer says that the expected life of the tyres is between 13,000 and 20,000 miles which I find very low, and that there is nothing wrong with vehicle suspension etc.
On my previous ML270 I got over 40,000 miles from Continental M+S on 16" rims with about the same towing ratio. I am long past the 'boy racer' stage and have always been able to get a good to excellent mileage from the tyres on whichever vehicle I had.
Has anyone had similar or much better experience with these tyres ?
Has anyone any suggestions as to tyres which may have a longer life - e.g. Michelin or Pirelli ?