(19-01-2013 01:26am)benzina Wrote: Spif888, have you been conscious of keeping your tyre pressures up to standard? This is MOST important to getting good wear from your tyres.
I have the 20'' Continental Cross Contacts,and have religiously kept my tyre pressures up to maximum standard.... i have covered close to 20000kms,and am booked to take my Evoque in for it's first yearly service in about a week's time.
I also intend to get them to do a direct tyre position swap of fronts to backs (in order to help share the overall workout), as it's common knowledge that the fronts will always wear faster due to their far greater workload ...steering,engine weight,driving style etc etc.
Now, i've just gone outside to accurately measure my tread depth, and here are my results after 20000 kms...
Fronts - 5mm / Fronts outer side 4mm
Rear - 6mm
These results are impressing me so far,and the swap will help bring them together over the next 20000kms. Calculating by the wear so far, i expect them both to come together and average out at 3mm tread depth by 40000kms.
The starting tread depth from new is about 8mm, and if it's as i expect 3mm at 40000 kms, then these Conti's should last for at least 50000kms, but should reach 55000kms i'd say from here. This is a good result, but i must continue to be conscious of maintaining good tyre pressures.
Benzina
The tyre wear is only on the outside. The centre and inside have at least 4mm.
With regards to tyre pressure, I generally check the pressure every 4 weeks. On my monthly checks the pressure has normally dropped by 2/3 psi but never more. If this slight pressure loss affects the life of the tyre so dramatically, I guess I will increase the frequency of my tyre pressure checks. Lesson learnt (albeit, an expensive one)
Coincidently, I keep the front tyres at 36psi and the back at 32psi. When I relayed this info to the service centre agent on Friday, he said the psi should be 2 above the recommended pressure.