ITech
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Hi Guys,
I have a an issue which i Would like some advice with. I've owned my Cupra for 6 months now and have so far not needed tyres. Recently I have been hearing vibrations noises coming from the back of the car which I assumed was a wheel bearing. I booked it into a local garage to get it checked out and the guy told me it was the rear tyres at fault. He said that there fully legal with plenty of tread but are wearing unevenly on the inside walls e.g. shaping like a 50p therefore causing the nosie when rotating. Both rears are Goodyear Eagle F1's. He told me that this is a common problem with these tyres on some vehicles but after doing a search on this forum it seems they are one of the best tyres money can buy.
Has anyone experienced this before? I asked if the tracking or something was causing this but he said not. My problem is I don't want to replace both rear tyres for the same thing to happen again in 6 months time. What else would cause this or is it has he says just the tyres?
I have Bridgestone Potenza RE050A on the front, if I do have to change the rears how important is it to have the same tyres all round? Are these Bridgestones any good?
I would greatly appreciate any help and advice.
I have a an issue which i Would like some advice with. I've owned my Cupra for 6 months now and have so far not needed tyres. Recently I have been hearing vibrations noises coming from the back of the car which I assumed was a wheel bearing. I booked it into a local garage to get it checked out and the guy told me it was the rear tyres at fault. He said that there fully legal with plenty of tread but are wearing unevenly on the inside walls e.g. shaping like a 50p therefore causing the nosie when rotating. Both rears are Goodyear Eagle F1's. He told me that this is a common problem with these tyres on some vehicles but after doing a search on this forum it seems they are one of the best tyres money can buy.
Has anyone experienced this before? I asked if the tracking or something was causing this but he said not. My problem is I don't want to replace both rear tyres for the same thing to happen again in 6 months time. What else would cause this or is it has he says just the tyres?
I have Bridgestone Potenza RE050A on the front, if I do have to change the rears how important is it to have the same tyres all round? Are these Bridgestones any good?
I would greatly appreciate any help and advice.