Originally Posted by
Cro
I'm having some issues with the wheel alignment on my front wheels.
At 12,000km's the inside edge of my front tyres were down to the tread markers, and the outsides were fine. The rears were wearing evenly across the top.
I got the correct settings from VW, and got a front end wheel alignment done and got the the tyres rotated (back to front, front to back) to try and salvage some more life out of the stuffed tyres.
2,500kms later my "new" front tyres are exhibiting the same inside edge wear.
Is anyone else experiencing any abnormal tyre wear? That's if anyones actually bothered checking? I know I didn't till I got to 12,000kms...
Funny you should mention this Cro, I just logged onto post a notice regarding wheel alignment, though for a slightly different reason.
I had the car washed today, and as I prefer my own tyre shine, I was applying same when I came across a huge "egg" on the outside tyre wall.
Took the car straight into a tyre co. who informed my a new tyre was required as I have hit a pothole and have destroyed the tyre. Inside the wheel rim was bent also!!
Anyway I had a new spare in the boot which I put on, and purchased a michelin for the spare (I plan to change all tyres to Michelin eventually).
A little annoyed that I only got 5,400kms out of the tyre, and am probably going to send a letter of demand to the council in relation to the pothole I hit.
The tyre fitter said I should have an alignment done.
When it was done the alignment on the front (where I hit the pothole) was almost perfect, but the rears were out massively. The tyre fitter advised that almost all manufacturers dont bother doing a rear wheel alignment when cars are delivered, and almost all new cars he sees are out by a large margin.
I am a bit pissed that VW cant even bother doing a cheap double check prior to delivering their cars. How hard could it be.
My advice to anyone who has purchased a new car is to pay the $80 to have the alignment done, as it means peace of mind and longer tyre life, which will more than repay the small outlay.
In relation to your specific issue, I think that these cars have a negative camber (from the rear it looks to be the case) and this will always mean the insides wear faster than the outsides. My last car (MkV GTI) did 15,000 on the first set of front tyres. Once I moved away from OEM spec tyres (Conti) I managed to get 30,000 out of the next set (michelin).
You should get better mileage out of your next set.
I am off to have a few beers to calm down about parting with $600 I didn't expect to this afternoon.... though could have been worse. I am going from Sydney to Newcastle tomorrow, and from their to Canberra later in the week. Would have been interesting if the tyre had failed at 120km/h
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