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andyjwhit

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Evening all,

put a new set of rear Bridgestone Potenza's on last year, now worn out after just 7000 miles....would have expected 10K plus? Anyone have experience of rear tyre life? No track days or anything just a bit of spirited driving in UK

Bst

Andy
 
i killed a pair of rear continentals on my c4 in just under 4k miles , now on pirellis ! 75pno
 
Crikey...hope the Pirellis last longer than that!!! The Bridgestones come in about £350 a pair, so at this rate will need two sets a year DOH!
 
996 c4 with MO30 suspension. Just about to change my Michelin Pilot Sports after about 12 k miles. They wear a lot on the inner edge due to camber so I changed them round on the rims to put the bald part to the outside and the good part to the inside. ( I am tight) Got some new Michelin PS for £600 for the pair but they are now an asymmetric pattern so won't be able to swap them on the rims when worn.[:mad:] cheers, chris
 
ORIGINAL: carnaby35 996 c4 with MO30 suspension. Just about to change my Michelin Pilot Sports after about 12 k miles. They wear a lot on the inner edge due to camber so I changed them round on the rims to put the bald part to the outside and the good part to the inside. ( I am tight) Got some new Michelin PS for £600 for the pair but they are now an asymmetric pattern so won't be able to swap them on the rims when worn.[:mad:] cheers, chris
I'm sure I read that a 996 can have dodgy wear if you don't corner hard enough.
 
I'd be looking into a new alignment if I were you, my Michelins usually lasts between 12 and 15 000, and after I did the last alignment the inner wear got much better, even though I've got max camber.
 
I got 14,000+ out of my Pirelli P Zeros on my 997 C2S. Pirelli are now the Official Sponsors for PCGB. Look out for some great offers in next month's Porsche Post on Pirelli tyres. Brendan Daly Operations Director Chairman Motorsport.
 
ORIGINAL: AlexBell I'd be looking into a new alignment if I were you, my Michelins usually lasts between 12 and 15 000, and after I did the last alignment the inner wear got much better, even though I've got max camber.
^^^^^ +1 If they are wearing unevenly, then get an alignment check done. I used to get 12,000 from the rears (Pirelli and Michelin) on my C2, and the wear was perfectly even across the tread. There were several reports of Contis lasting only about 4000 miles (me included, on my Turbo) but I think that iit is resolved now.
 
My C2 Manual with M030 suspensioin and LSD has worn the tyres down nice and even, however would have liked something nearer 10K from a set, dont want to slow down so might have to change tyre brand, but would have to change fronts as well I guess?
 
Have so far done12k with N2 Contis on my 996 C4S with plenty left..... purchased from Event Tyres..... hth Paul
 
Sounds good, how much for the contis? N2's? My Bridgestone's are N4's does that mean N2's are harder wearing? Bst
 
I paid £717 for all four back in 2010, currently around £100 more.... I think the N rating numbers are just the progression of development of the tyres not anything to do with compounds but I stand to be corrected..... hth Paul
 
First thing, as has been mentioned, is a "proper" geo set up from somewhere like Centergravity. I get around 14k miles from the rears on mine as a result - they are Bridgestone too which I think will have pretty much the longest life of any of the "N" brands. Secondly, where are you paying £350 for a rear tyre? I get mine from a certain online provider and currently 305/30/19 Bridgestone N1s for my 997 turbo are £250 ish delivered (I then pay around £12 per corner for fitting).[:)]
 
Hi Captin, agree something I should get done, as the wear was nice and even on both back tyres didnt think it could be that far out, but would be good to get it checked out..not many people seem to be using Bridigstones but they were on the car when I brought it and seemed to be a good match. Sorry I am paying £350 a pair fitted balanced new valves, which I didnt think was too bad! If they are half price of other brands brands then I can get through two sets a year at no additional cost, always nice to have some new rubber! Bst Andy
 
18,000 on my Michelin PS2s rears and still have 3mm on them. The fronts are at 5mm although wearing a bit more on the inside edge. Normal driving plus the odd track day.
 
ORIGINAL: andyjwhit Sorry I am paying £350 a pair fitted balanced new valves, which I didnt think was too bad! If they are half price of other brands brands then I can get through two sets a year at no additional cost, always nice to have some new rubber!
We're talking 285/30/18? See here...........for N3 tyres http://www.tyres-pneus-online.co.uk/car-tyres-285-30-18.html £209 delivered - add £15 for valve/balancing if you have a friendly tyre place near you![;)]
 
18,000 miles....dont even get that from my wifes Renault Scenic Avons!! Do Porsche know, think they would be most interested !!!
 
Hi Im running a C4s on Bridgstones all round. Ive done 5,000 miles on them from buying the car, previouse owner had done 3,000 miles. I had the car all 4 wheel alignment, camber and tracking done when I bought her as the handling was a little tetchy and there is still loads of tread left on all four corners. I was very pleased with the alignments and somewhat amazed at how much they were out but at how easy it was for the chaps to correct, @ £79.80 for the alignment I think its money well spent and think it should be factored in at every new set of tyres as they cost enough to buy so better have the optimum suspension set up from day one. Happy motoring.
 
Hi Captain, 255/40/17's N4's.. Had a look at the pneus site and the Bridgestones come in at £150 each, so similar price but a great site with very reasonable prices... Bst A
 
Have had geometry done twice, once at OPC and once at Track Torque Tockwith who also set my Elise up for trackdays. Both said geometry not far out only needing minor adjustment- so why the bald inner edge on the rears? Chris
 

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