Fish Fingers
Well-Known Member
I don't think there was ever any definitive answer to this.....What I can't understand is what driving condition leads to wear of the tyre shoulder (over and above the main tread)?
- I thought 'progressive' driving typically affected outer (not inner) shoulders.
- Low tyre pressures would surely get both shoulders (and I keep my pressures slightly above average)
- Is it just straddling speed bumps (in which case I'll stop) or else how does this inner shoulder get worn so much faster (and consistently) than the main tread??
It happened across Taycan models/tyres size and brands/geographical locations/climates etc.
Mine for one was not caused by speed bumps (as I don't encounter many).
I think the only conclusion was that driving in lowered settings (inc Range) may have some impact.
Anyone else, please feel free to add any other insights.
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