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HairyFool
 


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United Kingdom 2016 Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 Landmark LE Auto ZanzibarDiscovery 4
Wheel damage?

Car went to the local Stealer for its 128k service (it's only done 93k)

Generally all ok but picked up 2 issues. One I knew of, excess play in the steering, probably the lower steering column but quoted £897 Shocked (no chance)

The other issue was with both back tyres. Described as a bulge in the sidewall so I imagined the big bubble in the sidewall but I had been under the back of the car only last week so was shocked to have both tyres develop the problem.

In fact what he was reporting a slight change in the surface in the 1st 15mm outside the wheel rim. It's so slight I can't get anything to show up in a photograph, I'm more concerned about the cracking in the surface in the area, seldom seen it that area, more noticed it under the tread area. The tyres are 4 years old and still have 6mm of tread left.

Talk about selling up to make more money.

He also said that a tyre was on the wrong way round because it had the label "inside" outwards and would be an MoT fail. I knew about it and it passed the test a month ago as its not a failure item (section 5.2.3)
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Personally I wouldn't want to be driving a car with tyre issues. Tyres are usually directional so knowing one is the wrong way round to me is a problem MOT pass or not. I suspect it was missed.

I take the view that the rubber connecting a 3 tonne, four wheel drive brick to the road is rather important. Besides, any insurer will be looking for anY any reason to dismiss a claim for one reason or another.
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HairyFool
 


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After some thought came to the conclusion that as both rear tyres are affected but the fronts are ok it has been used for towing with a badly balanced trailer/too high a noseweight without increasing tyre pressures.

It would explain why the cracking is above the bead section at only 4 years old and not the more common just below the tread/sidewall join on much older tyres. Apparently I should expect to find even worse damage inside when they are removed and it is particularly a risk with low profile tyres being effectively underinflated much closer to the correct pressure than higher profiles.
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