Rear Tyre Wear and Noise
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2018 5:14 pm
Very thankful to the forum's search facility to have read a couple of cases very similar to mine - an intrusive wheel bearing type noise from the rear of the car - especially notable on the motorway.
It started to become noticeable when the rear tyres had about 35K miles on them (from new) and not long after co-incidentally I had hit a massive pothole at speed... this was a red herring.
I had the car checked out (suspension etc.), then the tracking (full 4 wheel alignment) checked - all OK, but noise still there.
Then I read about stepped wear on the rear tyre inside edge being a common thing on Sciroccos, leading to noise. Sure enough a non-scientific test (running hand on inside of edge of rear tyres!) revealed this was starting... If you do this, against the normal rotation of the tyres, they feel almost like the tread blocks have sharp edges. It was different to the front tyres which felt normal.
2 new rear tyres later and all is well. Guess I will have to repeat this again when the car has reached 70K miles - it is a bit of an annoyance though as the tyres on the rear, after 35K, still had 5-6mm tread on them.
It was quite amazing the amount noise of these 'step wear' tyres were making... the car is so quiet now.
Anyway, worth having your rear tyres checked as well as other things such as wheel bearings and suspension components if you are experiencing this sort of noise.
It started to become noticeable when the rear tyres had about 35K miles on them (from new) and not long after co-incidentally I had hit a massive pothole at speed... this was a red herring.
I had the car checked out (suspension etc.), then the tracking (full 4 wheel alignment) checked - all OK, but noise still there.
Then I read about stepped wear on the rear tyre inside edge being a common thing on Sciroccos, leading to noise. Sure enough a non-scientific test (running hand on inside of edge of rear tyres!) revealed this was starting... If you do this, against the normal rotation of the tyres, they feel almost like the tread blocks have sharp edges. It was different to the front tyres which felt normal.
2 new rear tyres later and all is well. Guess I will have to repeat this again when the car has reached 70K miles - it is a bit of an annoyance though as the tyres on the rear, after 35K, still had 5-6mm tread on them.
It was quite amazing the amount noise of these 'step wear' tyres were making... the car is so quiet now.
Anyway, worth having your rear tyres checked as well as other things such as wheel bearings and suspension components if you are experiencing this sort of noise.