Dolby
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I bought an Audi S4 last year with 76,000km and tyres had been replaced in the last 10,000km with Toyo. I'm now on 86,000km and coming home yesterday, the car started pulling heavily to one side - and on stopping I noticed I had a flat.
When changed, I noticed the inside was actually ripped and the guy it looked like it may have blown. I took it in today to get two new tyres to balance tread - and noticed the other is identical! It was a time bomb just waiting to blow as well - which is scary as I'd just come off the highway at 130km/h for the last 90km.
The manager says 3 things caused it - bad toe in (possibly not done or not done correctly), under inflation which aggravates a car not aligned correctly and Toyo are **** tyres ...
A second opinion by another guy says it's pretty much alignment and he loves Toyo and says they are held in high regard.
Anyone know why or how my tyres did this?
Posting pics shortly
When changed, I noticed the inside was actually ripped and the guy it looked like it may have blown. I took it in today to get two new tyres to balance tread - and noticed the other is identical! It was a time bomb just waiting to blow as well - which is scary as I'd just come off the highway at 130km/h for the last 90km.
The manager says 3 things caused it - bad toe in (possibly not done or not done correctly), under inflation which aggravates a car not aligned correctly and Toyo are **** tyres ...
A second opinion by another guy says it's pretty much alignment and he loves Toyo and says they are held in high regard.
Anyone know why or how my tyres did this?
Posting pics shortly


