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Old 07-04-2006, 08:49 AM
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Exclamation Getting the best ride quality

I wonder which set of wheels (original 14", 15", 16"?!) and tires would offer the best ride quality for a W126 500 Sel machine?

Now I'm having a set of 15" BBS wheels with 225/65 R15 tires on it and the ride quality is far from what I would expect from such a car. I consider getting 195/70 R15 tires or even switching to original 205/70 R14 tires and wheels to improve it.

I will always choose the ride quality and comfort of a "true Benz" over "looks" and a poor ride.
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Old 07-04-2006, 09:53 AM
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Tires

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Use Original 205/70/14 The Speed Will Indicate Accurate And Miles And The Shift Is By Tire Size For The Chip Used It Will Upshift Diff Speed
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Old 07-04-2006, 10:38 AM
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yes oringinal size is usually best. there were few years there they fitted the 126 cars with 7" rims. they then reduced the width back to 6.5 to improve ride quality. or it could be 7.5 back to 7.0.

in general a lighter wheel tire package will ride better than a heavy one. rough surface adhesion will be improved too as the wheel and tire will be able to respond to input more quickly.

a 240d with the little 14 x 6 aluminum rims and wheel covers rides deliciously. the steering and handling are supurb too. the tires were 175r14s from the factory.

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Old 07-04-2006, 10:38 AM
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Comfort

Does changing to wider tires&wheels impact on comfort also?

The car has a 3000cmc Diesel engine (617.912). I usually shift up at 2200-2500 rpm. At 3000 rpm I usually get 100Km/h or 62miles/h. Is that normal for this type of engine/car?
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Old 07-04-2006, 07:59 PM
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I have run 14in, 15in, and 16in wheels on both long and short wheel base W126's. Honestly if your suspension is in proper order the amount of road imperfections you feel with the 14's compared to the 16's is about the same. Blindfolded I don't think anyone but the most sensitive W126 expert could tell the difference.

But the 16's handle and drive so much better. I simply refuse a tire smaller than on a 225/55/16 on any W126 now. The tracking and handling is far better.

Overall the W126 rides like a model T(actualy just like a 330CI with the sport package and 19in wheels.), any W140 with 18in or 19in wheels and skinny 30 or 35 sidewall tires will absorb many more bumps.
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Old 07-04-2006, 09:56 PM
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different strokes for different folks.

i have not driven a 140 with 35s so i cant comment on that.

i did drive a dodge magnum with very low profile tires though. at least 18s. i didnt like the way it steered. i didnt try for spirited cornering so i have no idea about that.

i know for sure that i wont pay extra for ultra low profile tires and at the same time increase the chance of popping one on a chuckhole at the same time.

on my 500sec, i have run the stock 14s and aftermarket 15s with lower profile tires. the 14s ride better imho. i put the 15s on the heavier sdl and it seems happy with them. i think that the 15s are a little heavier 5 # maybe per tire wheel combo.

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Old 07-04-2006, 10:21 PM
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on my 500sec, i have run the stock 14s and aftermarket 15s with lower profile tires. the 14s ride better imho. i put the 15s on the heavier sdl and it seems happy with them. i think that the 15s are a little heavier 5 # maybe per tire wheel combo.
I'm also running stock 14 wheels on my W123s. The only problem is that it's becoming more difficult to find decent tires in the 14-inch size. I just put four tires on my 300D, and the only name brand 205/70-14 I could find in an H rating was the Firestone Affinity LH30. I just put on a set of those, we'll see how they do, so far the seem to work well in both the wet and dry.
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Old 07-06-2006, 11:13 PM
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Interesting, I'm just the oposite. I think the tires on mine are V or Z rated. I would have bought W if they made them. I love the way a high speed tire tracks at well, high speeds! The winter tires are H rated and mushy in corners.
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Old 07-06-2006, 11:42 PM
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maybe that has something to do with the hard ride you are experiencing.

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Old 07-06-2006, 11:45 PM
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The ride still sucks with the H's, the difference is marginal.

I think the reason is the W126 is a late 70's design, a very good one but still a 30 year old design. It isn't fair to expect it to ride like a 2000+my S, 7 series, XJ8 ect.
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Old 07-11-2006, 03:33 AM
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Problem is that, with wider tires, you can get less ride quality than a 35 years old 300TD and that's unbearable since we are talking about a luxury car

I can only say, having a 300TD and 300D as well, that this 500 Sel with 16" rims ride worse than those same generation or older cars. Note that those cars still have original rims on..
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Old 07-11-2006, 08:01 AM
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i have assembled all the evidence now:

1. go to lower profile tires and heavier wheels.
2. go to the high speed rated stiff sidewall tires.
3. pump your air up to way over the auto manufacturers recommendation.
4. complain about how hard the 126s ride.

hey, if you want a sweet ride, go stock everything.
if you want the other stuff, you shouldn't be surprised at a harsh ride.

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