'03 S430 sport and rear tire wear
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My other car(sl 500 amg/2004 ) has only 2000 Km and has a Pirelli p zero Russo tires.... I am scared of the same problem happening again
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Yes it is normal for the rear tires to wear faster than the front tires, as your Dad's S430 is a rear wheel drive car. The weight transfer is actually on the rear tires under aceleration. Unless your car experiences a lot of hard cornering, the front tires are not going to wear as fast as the rears. I've seen this happen on my 740i which is also a large rear wheel drive sedan with similiar horsepower capabilities (and is not tracked, or driven hard).
You may wish to try switching to a different performance tire, like Pirelli or Dunlop. I know Michellins tend to wear faster than say Dunlops in my experience. Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Kev-AMG




