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peekay



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Uneven tyre wear

Hi there - haven't posted for a while but still very much enjoying FFRR ownership. I have however got a question.

My car is 20 months old, with approx 18k miles on clock - I have noticed there is very uneven wear on the front tyres, outside edges on both tyres are virtually bald, but there is plenty of grip left in the middle/inside edge. Does anyone know what could be causing this? The car has not been offroad and i do not get any vibration or rattle through the steering wheel. Is this tyre wear a 'feature' of the FFRR?

Many thanks in advnace for any input offered!!

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Bellini



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Sounds like your front-end geometry needs adjusted.

No, this isn't normal. All 4 tyres should wear evenly.

I'd either take yours back to the dealer or to a good tyre fitter for adjustment. Si. <This is my name.

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