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tyre wear

Just had the old tyres removed they had worn evenly. Guess I will just have to put this one down to experience! Thanks to everyone who replied.
 
sounds like i need Bridgestones I`m needing replacements also and running 19" my 987 s has continentals on currently and ive got a loose bum atm in wet conditions not good!
so which Bridgestones are we talking please?

intersting thread thanks for posting[;)]
 

ORIGINAL: jerry

Just had the old tyres removed they had worn evenly.

Was going to say that I wonder if your tyre pressure gauge is inaccurate - but you'd likely notice uneven wear across the tread if that was the case.

Chris.
 
Bridgestone Potenza RE050A N1 seem to wear well and are both in my experience comparable and cheaper than the Michelins
 
Just replaced my rears for the second time. Consistently getting 26,000 miles out of each set of rears. Michelins. [;)]
 
I replaced my P Zero rears (same spec as yours) last year after clocking up well over 18,000 miles on them including a track day and an IAM performance driving day. The previous rears, also Pirelli PZeros, achieved 20k so I'm astonished that you've managed so few on yours. As others have said it suggests some alignment, pressure or driving issues.
 

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