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Doconholiday



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jules wrote:
Gosh - Ive never seen tyres wear quite like that Shocked

Scary EH!!

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Nodge68 wrote:
Doconholiday wrote:
Hi Nodge68. pressure as per manual 32psi. I'll try a better gauge, thanks for the response.
Take another look at my post.


I've just seen the pictures. Those are Goodyear Wranglers, which were an OE tyre.
Definitely check your pressure gauge for accuracy, or buy one of a known accuracy.
However it could also be the tyres at fault. I have seen some issues with Wranglers crumbling like yours, but can't remember the reason now, but I suspect it's due to some form if breakdown of the rubber.

As an aside, I use a pump with a digital gauge and automatic cut off. It's accurate to 1 PSI, which is good enough.

They've been replaced better luck this time!

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A shot in the dark have they been on a rolling road for remapping

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Doconholiday



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Rommel wrote:
Judging by the tread depth which appears even across the the width of the tyre does not look like an inflation issue to me? could be out of balance? or if tyres are old a manufacturing fault or you have been driving over some serious rough surfaces? are all four the same or just front or rears??

No roughstuff / just the front/ I've had them changed so they should be balanced see how it goes!!
Thanks for looking.

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Doconholiday



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I Like Chips wrote:
A shot in the dark have they been on a rolling road for remapping

NO, I've changed them today so have to see what develops, then I might look into your suggestion.
Take it easy with them chips!!

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Doconholiday wrote:
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What age are the tyres?

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Not too old to be failing then.
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Doconholiday wrote:
Bobupndown wrote:
What age are the tyres?

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It could be a tyre fault, as rubber can degrade, although 6 years isn't that old.
It was sensible to have them replaced.
Something else that springs to mind, it could be the tyres are being overloaded by a faulty Haldex. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car.
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As an aside I looked at images of damaged tyres on the internet.

The nearest I could find in appearance was 'Tyre Graining' as happens when motor racing tyres overheat.

Interestingly though, nothing matched your damage pattern across the tread.

Does anyone know if tyre compounds vary across the tread width, seems the only explanation?

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They can do as the tread compounds are discrete bands around the tyre. More likely to be used on a motorcycle tyre where you want grippy compound on the edges and longer lasting compound in the middle. Unlikely on an all season SUV tyre though.

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Bobupndown wrote:
Doconholiday wrote:
Bobupndown wrote:
What age are the tyres?

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Not too old to be failing then.
What have you replaced them with?

Wranglers same profile, date of manufacture 2022.

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BossBob wrote:
They can do as the tread compounds are discrete bands around the tyre. More likely to be used on a motorcycle tyre where you want grippy compound on the edges and longer lasting compound in the middle. Unlikely on an all season SUV tyre though.


Hi Bossbob. I've replaced them with the same see what develops!

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Nodge68 wrote:
Doconholiday wrote:
Bobupndown wrote:
What age are the tyres?

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It could be a tyre fault, as rubber can degrade, although 6 years isn't that old.
It was sensible to have them replaced.
Something else that springs to mind, it could be the tyres are being overloaded by a faulty Haldex.

Hi nodge68. I've thought of this and did'nt want to believe it. The HALDEX has had oil&filter change a job which entails running the car for 1/2 a mile or so, then topping up when the filter is full, if that final bit was omitted what might be the consequences??

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Nodge68 wrote:
Pumping them up to the correct pressure would be my guess.

Don't forget that the tyre pressure listed in the handbook is only relevant for the original factory supplied tyres, and just a guide for different tyres.


hI Nodge68 sorry for jumping in, i have recently had 4 new tyres fitted and 4 wheel tacking done. Pirrelli scorpion verde 235 65 17. They inflated the tyres to 37psi.......this cant be right i thought they should be 32psi ?


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I cant see how haldex issues could cause that front tyre wear. Jules

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