I had this problem on my previous car, an xc90. Many times the wheel alignment said all fine, causing much frustration. Eventually 4 wheel laser alignment found the rear alignment to be a long way out, which was causing the pull to one side that needed constant steering correction and hence uneven front tyre wear. After correction the wear was perfectly even. Don't give up!subaxtreme wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 12:12 am I'm having the same trouble on a Cayenne. In order to stop it scrubbing the car pulls to the left (enough to require constant pressure). The dealer has been onto it for a year, seven wheel alignments, new tyres, even custom made bushes for more adjustment. I think they imagine I'll get sick of it all.
Tyre wear?
It's very easy to say that the OPC did a wheel alignment check but what they actually did can vary considerably. I spotted early signs of scrubbing on the outside edge of the front off-side tyre (20" Pirelli P Zero) and the OPC used the latest four wheel alignment machine. Problem turned out to be vertical camber misalignment.
Shortly afterwards, the 20" wheels came off for the winter but they are now back on and I can see a different wear pattern after a few thousand miles. As a previous poster has said similar things, maybe getting a full four wheel alignment could be the answer.
Shortly afterwards, the 20" wheels came off for the winter but they are now back on and I can see a different wear pattern after a few thousand miles. As a previous poster has said similar things, maybe getting a full four wheel alignment could be the answer.
Peter
Current: 2020 Carmine Red GTS http://www.porsche-code.com/PMST9ZI9
Gone- 2015 Sapphire Blue Diesel
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Current: 2020 Carmine Red GTS http://www.porsche-code.com/PMST9ZI9
Gone- 2015 Sapphire Blue Diesel
Gone -2013 Cayenne Diesel
Just had my 20k 2 year service. Pirelli's on 21" between 4.3 and 4.7mm all round. Winter tyres have been on for around 3k - 5k miles during the winter months. Seems to make a difference.
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Cayman GTS on order - due for delivery Nov '18
Mines on 21” Continentals. Had higher wear on f/o/s tyre at 15000 miles down to 3mm so had 2 new fronts fitted and full alignment. Rears were fine.
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My Macan has done 28,500 miles and the tyres are still only part worn. Probably 3 mm remaining above the little marker guides and completely balanced front to back
I've never had such good tyre mileage and I can only put it down to getting older and driving less like a hooligan
I've never had such good tyre mileage and I can only put it down to getting older and driving less like a hooligan
On 20” All Seasons. Had to change the fronts after an ejeet van driver ripped one but the rears are still very healthy after 31K miles.
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21" P Zeros on an SD and at 15,000 miles the rears are down to what looks like 3mm or below (in for 2 year service soon, so will get the accurate picture)? Fronts have plenty of tread left and all pretty even wear patterns.
I was hoping to get 3 years and 21,000 miles from the rears, but it seems that the addictive torque has eaten them a bit quicker?
I was hoping to get 3 years and 21,000 miles from the rears, but it seems that the addictive torque has eaten them a bit quicker?
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Seems I need to use a tyre depth gauge, rather than rely on eyesight, as my tyres are actually 4mm at the rear and 4.5mm at the front, all evenly worn? Based on 7mm from new, that's not bad at all after 15k plus miles?
Current: Macan S Diesel
Previous: 981 Cayman S
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The all seasons seem to wear very slowly. I still had 6mm all round when I sold mine at a shade under 12k milesDandock wrote:On 20” All Seasons. Had to change the fronts after an ejeet van driver ripped one but the rears are still very healthy after 31K miles.
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