How can I tell what excessive wear really is?
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How can I tell what excessive wear really is?
I have 15222 miles on my CS with 19's and the Continental tires on them. They look like they are starting to show some wear on the outsides, but I can't really judge. I mean, is a bald tire excessive wear?
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Originally Posted by jase700
I have 15222 miles on my CS with 19's and the Continental tires on them. They look like they are starting to show some wear on the outsides, but I can't really judge. I mean, is a bald tire excessive wear?
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Originally Posted by jase700
Where are the wear bars?
Park the truck, cut the wheel full to one side (easy on the power steering pump please) and you will be able to see the bars easier. Repeat for the other side.
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Originally Posted by ben in lj
lol, "excessive wear"? i'd consider it excessive joy given my wife's was at the wear bars at 6k miles and was told by PCNA that was "normal".
everything is considered "NORMAL" for the NEW Porsche company.
Oil consumption: normal
Tire wear: normal
Cayenne alignment/pulling to the right: normal
RMS dropping like virginity on prom night: normal
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Originally Posted by ltc
ben,
everything is considered "NORMAL" for the NEW Porsche company.
Oil consumption: normal
Tire wear: normal
Cayenne alignment/pulling to the right: normal
RMS dropping like virginity on prom night: normal
everything is considered "NORMAL" for the NEW Porsche company.
Oil consumption: normal
Tire wear: normal
Cayenne alignment/pulling to the right: normal
RMS dropping like virginity on prom night: normal
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Originally Posted by ben in lj
yep, we just hit 9200 miles and like clockwork the oil light came on as it does every 1k miles. time for at least another quart - but that's "normal".
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Originally Posted by Cayenne Austin
Don't know how Porsche can say that- my S has 11k on it and I have added not a drop of oil.
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My Conti's have 12K on them and they need to be replaced. So the question is what to get: another set of the same Conti's, the Michelin's (I know there are 2 types but I don't know which is best) or the Pirelli's??? I'm a spirited driver of a CS in So. Cal.
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The 19's I have.Pirelli Rosso's, are getting close to wear bar with 8300 ticks on the odometer. I'll be lucky to make it to 10,000. I asked my SA if that is "normal" or is there a tire warranty. He said Porsche does not warranty the tires because of their "sporty" nature and soft compound. Yeah he says " I have Cayenne owners who come in every 10,000 miles for an oil change and new tires." He sounded proud about it. My shoulders kind of slumped. Oh well, the price we must pay!