Thank you I will take a look at how close it is to the markers. The tyres are 18” 255/45/18 and was advised to set them all 44psiYes legal but not for long, the markers are set to 2mm and the legal minimum is 1.6mm for 75% of the tread width, so as soon as the markers are flush with the tread, and the one in the centre looks like it is, you need to get them done.
I would also say that you need to drop your tyre pressure a tiny bit as you have worn the centre faster than the sides.
What vehicle do you have?Thank you I will take a look at how close it is to the markers. The tyres are 18” 255/45/18 and was advised to set them all 44psi
I have a 204dsg Cali Ocean. Used as a daily drive. Wouldn’t say fully packed, more empty apart from few things like kitchen utensils etc in the cupboard under hob. Nothing really in the backWhat vehicle do you have?
I run my 4Motion SE, fully packed apart from water at 44 all round and get even wear on 17" wheels. But a California Beach, not packed for camping, is lighter.
Did it come with 18" wheels? If so there should be a sticker on the Drivers B pillar, when you open the door, with the recommended tyre pressures.I have a 204dsg Cali Ocean. Used as a daily drive. Wouldn’t say fully packed, more empty apart from few things like kitchen utensils etc in the cupboard under hob. Nothing really in the back
No it came with 17” originally but I’ll have a look at the door sticker because I’m sure that also mentioned 18” wheels as well.Did it come with 18" wheels? If so there should be a sticker on the Drivers B pillar, when you open the door, with the recommended tyre pressures.
Will check that this morningHave, exactly the same issues. Had several laser geometries and all were perfect.
Forget the tire pressure sticker! Inflate at max the tire can handle. 50PSI in most cases.
You hardly get any problems running higher Max pressure, you easily have them with underinflation.
If you start noticing uneven wear in the middle, then yes you overinflated. But you will NEVER see that on this heavy bus with almost sedan class tires.
My front wheels still tend to eat outer edge more and inner for the rear. I now have a good habit to swap wheels, front>back, front>back (X) each 8-10k km. Cost 10-20$ in any garage and takes 20 mins.
But running higher pressure improved the wear a lot.
Also take a look at tires with sturdier sides. Micheling Lattitude Cross AT are very good ones.
P.S. Make sure to check the rear ones from isnside! You might be having a cord there already. That's what I had in Norway when fronts were worn off like on your photo outside the rear's inside was falling apart.
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