Puncture - new tyre advice

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Puncture - new tyre advice

Post by andya » Wed Dec 22, 2010 11:31 am

Just had a puncture on the rear right. I say puncture, by the time I realised, the entire inner edge wall of the tyre has split from the reset of the carcass :-/ Looks a bit like a spectacular F1 tyre failure.

Car has done about 9,200 miles and has the original Dunlop Sport Maxx fitted all round.

Will I be ok just replacing the dead tyre with a new Sport Maxx or are there any other suggestions or advice?

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RE: Puncture - new tyre advice

Post by Scotty » Wed Dec 22, 2010 7:06 pm

Hmmmm tough call as at 9,200 they'll be quite a bit of wear and you shouldn't just replace one due to the quattro.

I've got the same tyres (admittedly on a 2.0T) and although they come out quite well in tests I just don't fine them that hot in wet weather. Not sure what I'd switch to though.
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Post by Pete.S » Thu Dec 23, 2010 5:20 pm

I'd either get 2 new Dunlops for the rear, or swap all 4. I swapped from the fitted Pirellis after they wore out way too quickly to Michelin PS2s, and amazingly they last longer in 19" guise than the 18"s I had on my B6 S4 - well over 20k miles and I don't hang about round corners :wink:

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Post by andya » Thu Dec 23, 2010 5:40 pm

I had a look at the existing rear tyre and it's still got around 5mm on it. Given that the new tyre only has 8mm of tread I'm not going to spend another £220 to replace a perfectly good tyre.

The new one is exactly the same spec as the old one (Dunlop Sport Maxx GT)

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Post by bye bye » Fri Dec 24, 2010 11:14 am

Replace both tyres and sell the part worn on Ebay.....with just 9,200 miles you'll get good money....people buy them for track days etc.

I got £120 for 2 almost bald 235/35 19 off my old Boxster from a guy looking for track tyres for his M3.

I'd swap the new tyres on the front too.......

My next set will be Vred Sessantas.......

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Post by Scotty » Fri Dec 24, 2010 7:27 pm

andya wrote:I had a look at the existing rear tyre and it's still got around 5mm on it. Given that the new tyre only has 8mm of tread I'm not going to spend another £220 to replace a perfectly good tyre.
Fair enought but do it knowing that it's against all the Audi advice and that that you've got on this forum.

It's said for a reason. :?
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