Uneven rear tyre wear/warm wheel!
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2015 11:12 pm
After 20,000 or so miles I'm seeing uneven rear tyre wear. The near-side one is noticeably wearing more quickly on the inside edge that the off-side one. They are both almost worn down to the centre wear indicators, the near-side just a little more than the off-side one. After a 50 mile or so drive at 70mph the near-side tyre is noticeably warmer to touch than the off-side one but in no way would I describe it as hot!
There is no sign of scraping, filing, feathering usual with mis-aligned tracking. Tracking checked a couple of years ago and was within BMW spec.
Tyres are Continental Cross Contact runflats (summer tyres), 285 x 45x 19 111v. . Car is 2007 7 seater with adaptive drive usually used in non-sport mode, and rarely carrying more than 2 people. Car does about 16,000 miles per year of which caravan towing accounts for about 1500 miles per year.
They'll be coming off in a couple of weeks when the car goes in for service to a specialist indy, and winter tyres and wheels go on then. Interestingly, they are Vredestein non-run flats, have done about 14,000 miles so far and no sign of uneven wear.
Wheels for summer tyres are M sport with greater offset than ones fitted with winter tyres.
Car seems to sit level on the road both front to back and side to side. No visible or audible leaks in the air suspension.
Questions in my mind are -
1. has something altered on the near-side rear suspension recently - Continentals on wheels refitted May
2015?
2. Does the drive use the near-side more that the offside so heating the wheel more.
I'd value your comments please...
Graeme
There is no sign of scraping, filing, feathering usual with mis-aligned tracking. Tracking checked a couple of years ago and was within BMW spec.
Tyres are Continental Cross Contact runflats (summer tyres), 285 x 45x 19 111v. . Car is 2007 7 seater with adaptive drive usually used in non-sport mode, and rarely carrying more than 2 people. Car does about 16,000 miles per year of which caravan towing accounts for about 1500 miles per year.
They'll be coming off in a couple of weeks when the car goes in for service to a specialist indy, and winter tyres and wheels go on then. Interestingly, they are Vredestein non-run flats, have done about 14,000 miles so far and no sign of uneven wear.
Wheels for summer tyres are M sport with greater offset than ones fitted with winter tyres.
Car seems to sit level on the road both front to back and side to side. No visible or audible leaks in the air suspension.
Questions in my mind are -
1. has something altered on the near-side rear suspension recently - Continentals on wheels refitted May
2015?
2. Does the drive use the near-side more that the offside so heating the wheel more.
I'd value your comments please...
Graeme