Tread Stepping?
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nicktowe

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41,615 posts

240 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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My local indy has told me that my wife's Seat Leon Cupra shows signs of "tread stepping" on the rear tyres and that this can cause a noise that sounds like a worn bearing.

I have never heard this term before? What is it?, what causes it? and do i need to replace the tyres and or have the suspension looked at?

Help would be gratefully received.

Thanks


GreenV8S

30,902 posts

300 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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nicktowe said:
I have never heard this term before? What is it?, what causes it? and do i need to replace the tyres and or have the suspension looked at?
I've never heard the term, but your local indie would have been the person to ask e.g. WTF are you babbling on about with this 'tread walking' censored?

nicktowe

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Friday 12th October 2007
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GreenV8S said:
nicktowe said:
I have never heard this term before? What is it?, what causes it? and do i need to replace the tyres and or have the suspension looked at?
I've never heard the term, but your local indie would have been the person to ask e.g. WTF are you babbling on about with this 'tread walking' censored?
Well it was actually my wife that he spoke to. She asked but he was vague. I have phoned and asked, he is still vague. confused

To be fair it does sound as if a rear wheel bearing has gone, but I am told that on inspection the bearings are fine.


GreenV8S

30,902 posts

300 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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I can only suppose this is a reference to some sort of uneven tyre wear. This can happen on track where the tyres suffer a lot of wear while they're distorted under cornering loads, leaving you with tread blocks that aren't flat. But I wouldn't expect to see that on a road car. I've had this very obvious to the naked eye without any particular noise or vibration.

nicktowe

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41,615 posts

240 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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GreenV8S said:
I can only suppose this is a reference to some sort of uneven tyre wear. This can happen on track where the tyres suffer a lot of wear while they're distorted under cornering loads, leaving you with tread blocks that aren't flat. But I wouldn't expect to see that on a road car. I've had this very obvious to the naked eye without any particular noise or vibration.
No wear visible to the naked eye, I will take the wheels off and have a good look.

I do wonder if he means Tread Blocking or castelation. I will also rotate the wheels to see if the noise goes away.

rich 36

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282 months

Saturday 10th November 2007
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Stokey_Scouser said:
Tread stepping is a common problem on Mondeo estates, the inside of the tyre becomes vertically stepped.
indeed (apparently)
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6206064.html

rich 36

13,739 posts

282 months

Saturday 10th November 2007
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[quote=nicktowe]My local indy has told me that my wife's Seat Leon Cupra shows signs of "tread stepping,


ahaaaa,

been up against any kerbs of late then and knocked the Geometry out?

vwsrule

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213 months

Saturday 8th December 2007
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run your hand around the tyre in the way the wheel goes round,it should feel smooth,if it feels like the tread is at differant levels then they are stepped up and need changing and it does cause the same noise as a wheel bearing,quite common on pirellii p6000 tyres and kumho's im finding and i doubt there is anything wrong with the suspension or anything,just what happens after a while