Tire failure




The mystifying thing is the shredding of the tire wall on the inside edge. In any event it is easy to put the car on the lift and investigate what in the rear suspension could be close enough to make contact with the tire.
The tire didn't fail, it just wore out and you did not notice. Things that contribute to it are wider than stock wheels/tires, driving cars with adjustable suspension in the low setting, hard acceleration, coarse road surfaces, and of course bad luck.
The E55 AMG guys have this same problem, for these same reasons.What can be done about it? Have the alignment checked to insure it is within specification. If out of specification, repair it. If within, keep closer tabs on inside rear tire wear...
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I was not complaining of getting 27K miles out of the tires.
What I was surprised about was the wear down to the wires on the inside of the tire due to the camber yet, no visible excess wear on the tread or the 'monitoring bars in the tread grooves. I wasn't expecting that. I was thinking foreign body. To me, it was just interesting and for me, unexpected.
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Good luck with your new tires and make sure you get MB alignment. It is not a simple one to do on any rack.








