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Originally Posted by
Gipper
As someone else mentioned, you arent the first person to find this. Its not the tyres, its the fact your alignement has been way out since driving. Most people dont get an alignment on a new car and pay the price. After reading too many horror stories, I got mine aligned the day after I picked up my R36 and found they were significantly out of alignement off the boat. I now have even wear and still lots tread after 25,000 kms.
I had a wheel alignment within the first week of ownership of a 2007 Passat 2.0T, the whole setup was all over the place from new. I got 73,000Kms out of all 5 Conti Sport contact 2's and I drive enthusiastically. I have now done 17,000Kms on Conti Sport contact 3's and they still look new. I do rotate them every 7,500 Kms.
Off topic - still have original brake pads at 90,000 Kms, rears will need doing at approx 100,000Kms & I estimate fronts at 180,000Kms. (Measured & calculated pads & discs)
2006 Jetta TFSi, 2014 Passat Alltrack, 2010 Jetta 1.6 TDi manual, VCDS MicroCan
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