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Mercedes Benz Model
(107) R107 - W107
280/300/350/380/420/450/500/560 SL's & SLC's

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Mercedes Benz 107
Tire Sidewall Characters Defined
Tire Speed Rating
A tire receives its speed rating by the U.S.
Government through meeting minimum standards for reaching and
sustaining a specified speed. What does that mean to you? Well,
in general, a higher speed rating will result in better car
handling.
Two Important Notes When Considering Speed
Rating:
We do not recommend downgrading the speed
rating of your tires. This may result in poor handling and
unpredictable steering. However, if you want better cornering
response, there is no problem installing a higher speed rated
tire on your vehicle.
Tire manufacturers recommend not mixing and matching tires
with different speed ratings on your vehicle. It is recommended
that speed-rated tires be replaced in sets of 4. If replaced in
pairs, the new tires should be of the same or higher speed
rating. If tires with different speed ratings are installed on a
vehicle, it is recommended that they be installed with like
pairs on the same axle. It is highly recommended the lower
speed-rated tires be place on the front axle, regardless of
which axle is the drive axle, to help prevent oversteer. (Oversteer
occurs when the vehicle loses traction at the rear tires first,
causing the vehicle to spin and the driver to lose control.) The
speed rating for all tires will become that of the lowest
speed-rated tire on the vehicle.
Below is a list of speed ratings along with the
corresponding speeds they represent. Remember, the speeds are
test speeds, not recommended speeds.

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