I HATE wobble from slipped belts.  I will say avoid Pirelli also.  I do not have any slipped belts but the traction in the rain is like driving on ice.

On 4/9/2018 8:46 PM, Curley McLain via Mercedes wrote:
Bubbles happen.  there does not have to be damage.  The last conti I bought, a "made in USA," general tire one) got a bubble on the sidewall very quickly.   Wish I could buy German Continentals again/still.

Jury is still out on the Barum (owned by conti)  They have a few K miles on them, and the Nokia, which also have a few k on them.

Cooper CS3:  wore out the back two, front ones are still ok.  I think I can recommend them for low speeds. <70 Mph. Cooper CS4: (Discontinued)  Not happy with them but they had over 50k on them before a couple started to wiggle from slipped belts. They still had a lot of tread left.   Still have 2 on the van. So, they are probably ok for most people.  I hear people driving on slipped belts all the time, so it seems to not bother many people.

Larry Turner via Mercedes wrote:
The only time I've seen a bubble form has been following the sidewall being brushed against something like a curb, etc.  (I know, she rec'd the absolute best training from Daddy but accidents happen) Or maybe she loaned it to a friend?.  Then the sidewall gets weaker over time until the inner rubber (?) puts more and more pressure against the weakness and gradually pushes through the fracture until a bubble forms which gets larger and larger over time.   After raising 3 kids (who also rec'd Daddy's expert training) doing absolutely every thing possible to various cars over the last 40 years or so, this is how I would expect to see a bubble form. IMO, the front tires are the most likely to suffer sidewall damage like you described....

re: Costco Tires.  I agree about their apparent honesty - I also like that they use a Torque Wrench and the mechanics actually know how to use it.  Mine uses a Clicker type wrench but other shops have shown they have no clue how to use the wrench.  I watched one tire changer tighten the nuts until the wrench clicked then he gave it another 1/2 turn!  I had to take it back and get them to loosen the nuts so I had a chance to remove them if ever needed.

Good luck!   (back to lurk mode) ;-)

LarryT

91 300D

06 E350AWD



On 04/04/2018 8:04 PM, Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes wrote:
Girl child calls and says LF tire on the E320 has a bubble on the sidewall. Observed that this is likely Not Good. She got the car about a year ago. BFG Tires were fairly new, I recall seeing the receipt in the package of papers.

Suggested she go to Costco and ask what they think as I believe they are likely to be more honest than some random tire shop monkey. My sense is this would be a defect in the tire not due to any abuse on her part, she is a surprisingly good driver due to her daddy’s proper training.

Anyone know how this might work?  I don’t want her to have to eat a new tire(s).

--R
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