Not sure if wear and tear after 3500kms could be used as an argument. Alignment been checked too and been ruled out.
Good luck with that. They'll say it's wear & tear unless there's a build issue with the tyre.
If it is a tyre manufacturing fault then you need to contact the manufacturer & deal with them direct.
Have you had a "proper" alignment done yet?
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Not sure if wear and tear after 3500kms could be used as an argument. Alignment been checked too and been ruled out.
You need to contact the tyre manufacturer.
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That's really odd. Are these the tyres that the car was delivered with? If so, surely you'd hear more about this? Maybe you do have freakishly good hearing!
I'm just putting forward what the dealership stance on tyres usually is.
There are very few people working in dealerships that have a clue about tyres. Generally they can't see the problem as you need a keen eye & a lot of experience.
It's not unknown for a faulty batch of tyres to be delivered to the factory.
I really hate that expression & would love to see the figures. 80% of wheel alignment guys are operators, not technicians. They don't know the theory behind what they are doing and blindly set the vehicles up with their main priority being to get the gauges into the green zone. They are basically playing a video game.Alignment been checked too and been ruled out.
carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
Just a quick update.....Took the car into Jax (closest Pirelli dealer) and they reckon the noise is from the tyre. Saying that, they also think it's got some mild bumps which I couldn't feel and is from misalignment.
My car has had it's alignment redone during this time by Rick's at Bowen Hills who are supposed to be the best in the business so I'm hoping the tyre wears evenly and noise goes away but I'm now at over 5000kms and it's still there but slightly improved.
It still might be wheel balance — also look carefully for signs of tread feathering.
My Pirelli's (P7) also developed a rumble - independent VW/Skoda specialist says its related to the geometry of the rear (of my Skoda Superb 4x4) and some tyres are more prone to it than others
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