Hello,
I am writing from South Africa. I own from brand new a 2014 Toyota Corolla 1.8 CVT Exclusive which is the top of the range model for our market.
I am having a problem with irregular tyre wear and would like to know if anyone else is having the same and has found a solution.
I do regular rotation, balancing and alignment of all four tyres.
The problem is basically cupping\uneven wear of the rear tyres on the inside edge (exactly the same on both rear tyres)
At around 45 000km \ 28 000miles I started getting a humming noise on the tyres which I put down to road surface noise.
This week I took my car in for rotation, balancing and alignment at 58 000km \ 36 000miles were the fitter showed me the rear tyres are cupping\uneven wear on the inside edge which explained the noise explained above.
The fitter said it could be shocks which we checked and they seem fine as the car is also relatively new. The manager said it could be the tyre quality. They are Continental 205\55\16 as from new.
Any ideas, has anyone experienced similar, could this also be a design issue on the car itself as I hardly have anyone that sits in the back of the car (rear weight issue) its mostly myself.
Your input is welcomed and appreciated. As I would like to have a better understanding before I bring this up with the dealership at my next service in a few weeks time.
Thanks.
I am writing from South Africa. I own from brand new a 2014 Toyota Corolla 1.8 CVT Exclusive which is the top of the range model for our market.
I am having a problem with irregular tyre wear and would like to know if anyone else is having the same and has found a solution.
I do regular rotation, balancing and alignment of all four tyres.
The problem is basically cupping\uneven wear of the rear tyres on the inside edge (exactly the same on both rear tyres)
At around 45 000km \ 28 000miles I started getting a humming noise on the tyres which I put down to road surface noise.
This week I took my car in for rotation, balancing and alignment at 58 000km \ 36 000miles were the fitter showed me the rear tyres are cupping\uneven wear on the inside edge which explained the noise explained above.
The fitter said it could be shocks which we checked and they seem fine as the car is also relatively new. The manager said it could be the tyre quality. They are Continental 205\55\16 as from new.
Any ideas, has anyone experienced similar, could this also be a design issue on the car itself as I hardly have anyone that sits in the back of the car (rear weight issue) its mostly myself.
Your input is welcomed and appreciated. As I would like to have a better understanding before I bring this up with the dealership at my next service in a few weeks time.
Thanks.