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Tyre wear Mecedes
My fathers Mercedes E-class 220 CDI is very heavy on tyre wear on the rear tyres since he bought it 3 years ago. He is fastidious on checking the pressures etc but is not getting a good mileage from them having to change them every 12 months average mileage 7 k and not motorway miles. Fitted Brigestone then Michelin and now it seems they want changing again. Is this usual ? it is only the rear that wears excessively. Any views
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Good! Glad that's cleared up.
If only that was the answer to everything : )
If only that was the answer to everything : )
09:20 Sat 25th Sep 2010
thankyou Albags.I Will tell my dad to get his rear tracking checked when he takes it today for tyres. There are no heavy loads carried and stance of car appears to be ok.The front springs were changed last year. The rear tyre pressures are 35 psi compared to front 30psi as hand book and car sticker and it would appear that the wear is consistant with over inflate in centre of the tyre. A mechanic friend said to drop pressure down to 32psi to see if it cures it but father reluctant in case it invalidates insurance. He is not happy with the average price of a tyre being £125 plus and losing a tyre after 1500 miles by a wood screw going through the tyrewall and then wearing after 5000
Solved problem and I advised him to go to specsavers.
the instructions for the pressures is on the Fuel Cover, and is indicated by illustration of people effigies and luggage, more people, more luggage, more load, more pressure. He was actually using the top rated load pressure all the time, hence over- inflation. Safe to use but should be reduced asap back to normal load conditions. Thank you Albags for your input
the instructions for the pressures is on the Fuel Cover, and is indicated by illustration of people effigies and luggage, more people, more luggage, more load, more pressure. He was actually using the top rated load pressure all the time, hence over- inflation. Safe to use but should be reduced asap back to normal load conditions. Thank you Albags for your input
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