What is the tire model specification for the Mercedes-Benz E300?

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LouisAnn
07/23/25 8:00pm
The tire model specification for the Mercedes-Benz E300 is 245/45-R18. Introduction to tires: Tires are circular elastic rubber products that are assembled on various vehicles or machinery to roll on the ground. They are usually mounted on metal rims, supporting the vehicle body, cushioning external impacts, ensuring contact with the road surface, and guaranteeing the vehicle's driving performance. Their functions include supporting the entire weight of the vehicle, transmitting traction and braking torque, preventing vibration and damage to vehicle components, and ensuring driving safety. Tire maintenance: Regularly clean stones from the tire treads, avoid exposing tires to direct sunlight, and frequently check tire pressure. You can refer to the normal tire pressure values listed on the inside of the fuel tank cap and adjust accordingly. Pay attention to suspension maintenance, regularly inspect front wheel alignment, choose road surfaces carefully while driving, avoid objects that can puncture or scratch tires, and steer clear of chemical spills that can corrode tires.
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VonAnastasia
08/10/25 5:57pm
I've been driving a Mercedes-Benz E300 for three years, and its tire specifications are typically 245/45 R18, which is the factory standard. I remember the first time I replaced the tires, I didn't pay attention to the specifications and ended up buying the wrong size. The ride was noticeably bumpier, and fuel consumption increased. Later, I checked the user manual and corrected the mistake—the manual clearly states that the size is matched to the suspension system. There might be slight variations for different model years. For example, the 2018 model uses 245/45 R18, but the 2022 model was upgraded to 255/40 R19. Regular tire inspections are crucial because aging or wear not only affects comfort but can also reduce braking performance. If you drive an E300, I recommend checking tire pressure and tread depth annually to avoid unexpected issues.
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