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Old 10-04-2009, 11:26 AM   #1
terya1
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Unhappy Very high tyre wear rate

My wifes Mondeo TDCi has travelled only 15,000 Km from new and managed to transform both the rear tyres to racing slicks. I think that they have to have been unroadworthy for at least 5000 Km. The front tyres which do all the work are at about 50% according to the dealer that did a service yesterday.

Tyres are perfectly evenly worn and the car tracks true.

Has anyone had an experience like this? Only suggestion that I have received is have the alignment checked (rear and front) when fitting the new tyres but there is no uneven wear on the current tyres.

Has anyone tried to get support from Goodyear for this type of problem or am I waisting my time?

Thanks.

Tyres are Goodyear Excellence 235/45 R17 made in Germany

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