What causes this to happen to a tyre?
What causes this to happen to a tyre?
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cashmax

Original Poster:

1,485 posts

263 months

Pilot Sport 5, manufactured 28/25, still 7mm tread. Took it off my lads car to check the brakes and was shocked to find the entire inside side wall deformed like this. Anyone know how this can happen?
















mmm-five

12,073 posts

307 months

Bouncing on & off kerbs; trying to straddle speed cushions but catching the inside edge; manufacturing fault?

cashmax

Original Poster:

1,485 posts

263 months

He just bought the wheels, paid quite a lot for them and was paranoid about pot holes or scuffing them, so super careful around anything that could have caused damage.

I was wondering if it was worth sending to Michelin?

finlo

4,240 posts

226 months

Driven flat?

NortonES2

524 posts

71 months

You can see in some of the photos that the wheels have been kerbed.

king arthur

7,661 posts

284 months

Or driven with far too much weight in the car?

sam.rog

1,368 posts

101 months

Pothole damage.
The inner supports of the tyre has moved or been damaged. New tyre.
Michelin might want it back if you try going down warranty route but will probably say external damage.

Nurburgsingh

5,450 posts

261 months

What car? - is it modified - big ass exhaust causing loads of heat?
Front or rear? - are they the right size wheels for the car? rubbing on lock?
Is the one on the other side the same?

John D.

20,239 posts

232 months

I'd go with rough roads / pot holes. Had similar on PS4S outer side wall on a Megane RS once (albeit only one bulge, not multiple!). Also had a snapped front spring at around the same time. I'm very good at avoiding potholes, but the car did get driven hard on bumpy roads.

John D.

20,239 posts

232 months

Nurburgsingh said:
What car? - is it modified - big ass exhaust causing loads of heat?
Front or rear? - are they the right size wheels for the car? rubbing on lock?
Is the one on the other side the same?
EP3 Civic Type R I think. Probably not stock.

cashmax

Original Poster:

1,485 posts

263 months


Damage was on the wheels when he bought them, looks worse in the photos, just a missing bit of powdercoat.

Its a EP3 Type R, standard other than a different backbox. That could be close to the tyre and its on the right side for it. I wonder if that could have anything to do with it?



BunkMoreland

3,522 posts

30 months



Looks like its been rubbing?

Has it got the correct tyres on?
Correct tyre pressures?

What's the alignment like?


IME you've got bugger all chance of a warranty on a tyre unless someone is injured.


king arthur said:
Or driven with far too much weight in the car?
You think he likes them "chunky" ? hehe

CoolHands

22,223 posts

218 months

Too many pics and too big

Is it just one tyre? Where they new when you put them on or were they already on the car / wheels when you bought it / them?

I have may have missed something

Stewss4

62 posts

124 months

That tyre has been run flat.

Dog Biscuit

1,687 posts

20 months

finlo said:
Driven flat?
That was my thought especially as its all around the sidewall

archie456

503 posts

245 months

cashmax said:
Its a EP3 Type R, standard other than a different backbox. That could be close to the tyre and its on the right side for it. I wonder if that could have anything to do with it?
I think that's your problem, the tyre's been cooked by the exhaust.

It could do with a heatshield.

Derry Rhumba

136 posts

14 months

Ex Michelin (Dundee) worker here....although quite a few years ago.

That is almost certainly a tyre that has been run very underinflated, and not just for 5 minutes or so.

Is it possible that your son has done that and is reluctant to tell you?