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Excessive Tyre Wear

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I bought my '06 plate Cayenne (3.2 V6 Auto with Tiptronic) from the OPC in Glasgow at just under 3 years old with 21k on the clock. When it went for its first MOT a few months later having done less than 1k miles, it needed two new rear tyres. Given all the claims that the OPC made about their extensive 100+ point check on used Porsches (including the tyres), I complained to them about having to replace the tyres so quickly, but they weren't having any of it and insisted that the tyres were fine when they sold it to me.

Now, only another 6k miles later, both rear tyres are extremely worn on the outer edges and will need to be replaced again (the front tyres are OK). I also own a 996, so I know that Porsche ownership is not cheap, but this is getting ridiculous at £250 per tyre!

I've read lots of comments online about excessive tyre wear on Cayennes, so it is obviously a common problem, and it has now also developed a real judder at 50-60mph (particularly when braking), which could be caused by something else, but it wouldn't surprise me if it's the tyres. I have 20" wheels with Conti Sport tyres (same as the previous tyres) and have read that the tyre wear seems to be less of a problem with 19" wheels.

I'd appreciate some thoughts from other owners on whether buying a set of 19" wheels will lead to less tyre wear, or am I going to have much the same problem? I will also get the tracking/ alignment checked properly, although as noted above, it does seem to be a common problem with Cayennes. I've also read that Michelin Diamaris tyres generally have better wear/ last longer, so some thoughts on tyre choice would also be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
 
Hi, I fitted an ebay set of 19" wheels refurbed them in graphite satin paint and fitted Vredestein Wintrac 4's they met the spec of the winter tyre sets the OPC were selling for ££££££s I had them fitted for 5 months did about 9k mileage and had no discernable wear they handled superbly in wet and dry making me think do we really need ultra performance tyres for everyday Cayenne use. I do have 3 used but good tread Michelin Sport N rated tyres and one Michelin Diamaris all in 19" from the Cayenne wheels stored up if anyone is after a replacement front pair or puncture replacement on standby.

Paul
 

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