Anyone ever seen anything like this before?
The tyre was on the front-right (driver's side) and is approximately three years old and has done approximately 16,000 miles of mostly motorway driving.
The steering was getting a bit flaky of late, so I had the tracking and alignment checked at my local Ford dealer. I was so shocked I went for a second opinion at the local TuV-Nord centre (German MOT department that deals with vehicle checks).
Neither the Ford mechanic, the guys from TuV-Nord or the tyre retailer I bought the replacements from have ever seen anything like this before.
There's no sign of abrasion on anything inside the wheel arch, so it's not been rubbing on anything - besides, I'd have heard that as I don't have the stereo on that loud!
This tyre was OK when the wheels were last taken off the car back in May when I had the front suspension arms replaced. At that time the tracking and alignment were both checked.
This damage has occurred in about 8,000 miles of mostly motorway driving.
No loose bolts or components, tracking and alignment all within tolerances.
Photo 1
Shows the worst area of wear on the inner edge of the tread. Notice how the damage lessens as the tyre rotates.
The wear is not evenly distributed all around the tyre, only at specific points.
Photo 2.
Notice the 'shoulder' caused by the uneven wear.
Both edges should be the same as at the outer (left as you look at the photo) edge.
Photo 3.
View from front, showing area of worst damage and showing how it decreases as the tyre rotates.
The tyre was on the front-right (driver's side) and is approximately three years old and has done approximately 16,000 miles of mostly motorway driving.
The steering was getting a bit flaky of late, so I had the tracking and alignment checked at my local Ford dealer. I was so shocked I went for a second opinion at the local TuV-Nord centre (German MOT department that deals with vehicle checks).
Neither the Ford mechanic, the guys from TuV-Nord or the tyre retailer I bought the replacements from have ever seen anything like this before.
There's no sign of abrasion on anything inside the wheel arch, so it's not been rubbing on anything - besides, I'd have heard that as I don't have the stereo on that loud!
This tyre was OK when the wheels were last taken off the car back in May when I had the front suspension arms replaced. At that time the tracking and alignment were both checked.
This damage has occurred in about 8,000 miles of mostly motorway driving.
No loose bolts or components, tracking and alignment all within tolerances.
Photo 1
Shows the worst area of wear on the inner edge of the tread. Notice how the damage lessens as the tyre rotates.
The wear is not evenly distributed all around the tyre, only at specific points.
Photo 2.
Notice the 'shoulder' caused by the uneven wear.
Both edges should be the same as at the outer (left as you look at the photo) edge.
Photo 3.
View from front, showing area of worst damage and showing how it decreases as the tyre rotates.
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