nankang tyres crack in 12 months
nankang tyres crack in 12 months
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steveo3002

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10,919 posts

190 months

Friday 8th August
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got a set of 2024 date coded nangkangs 12 months ago , mot man just showed me theyre cracking in between the treads lol

i know theyre budget tyres but wow

any chance demon tweeks will help me out on this ?

vaud

55,413 posts

171 months

Friday 8th August
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Yes it’s unusual - they may have been badly stored before your purchase, etc. ask Demon Tweeks and then the manufacturer.

MarkJS

1,929 posts

163 months

Friday 8th August
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Everybody raves about Michelin which obviously are not budget but I’ve never had a set that haven't cracked on the shoulders.

itcaptainslow

4,170 posts

152 months

Friday 8th August
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I’ve noticed Avon tyres are also prone for doing this. Dad has a set of ZV7’s fitted to his car and they’re starting to perish after 18 months. Not confidence inspiring!

ThingsBehindTheSun

2,172 posts

47 months

Friday 8th August
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itcaptainslow said:
I’ve noticed Avon tyres are also prone for doing this. Dad has a set of ZV7’s fitted to his car and they’re starting to perish after 18 months. Not confidence inspiring!
I purchased a set of these and after a couple of years they had cracks between the tread, exactly like this.



Will never buy them again

steveo3002

Original Poster:

10,919 posts

190 months

Friday 8th August
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MarkJS said:
Everybody raves about Michelin which obviously are not budget but I’ve never had a set that haven't cracked on the shoulders.
yeah just cost you 3 times as much to throw them away , ffs tho a year , might have been 6 months if someone had checked before now

CorradoTDI

1,759 posts

187 months

Friday 8th August
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Avons and Dunlops do this too.

I've had BMW * rated Pirelli p7's now for several years and no issues so sticking with them for this very reason!

steveo3002

Original Poster:

10,919 posts

190 months

Friday 8th August
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CorradoTDI said:
Avons and Dunlops do this too.

I've had BMW * rated Pirelli p7's now for several years and no issues so sticking with them for this very reason!
are you the corrado that used to reside in rendlesham?

kambites

69,776 posts

237 months

Friday 8th August
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I've seen Michelin (Crossclimates) do the same after a couple of years, although I've also had them last 8 years without obvious issues; it's certainly not limited to budget tyres, it just seems rather random really!

phumy

5,798 posts

253 months

Friday 8th August
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Take them back to the supplier and complain.

itcaptainslow

4,170 posts

152 months

Friday 8th August
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ThingsBehindTheSun said:
itcaptainslow said:
I’ve noticed Avon tyres are also prone for doing this. Dad has a set of ZV7’s fitted to his car and they’re starting to perish after 18 months. Not confidence inspiring!
I purchased a set of these and after a couple of years they had cracks between the tread, exactly like this.



Will never buy them again
Yup, exactly that happening with them, and I’ve seen others doing it, too.

steveo3002

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10,919 posts

190 months

Friday 8th August
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SuperPav

1,177 posts

141 months

Friday 8th August
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Interesting thread! I once had avons (years ago) which had lots of cracking, and i thought i'd been sold some dodgy 10 year old tyres. No, they were <2 years old, but cracked in the treads just as above.

They were still fine mind and I didn't replace them, but this jogged my memory of them...

ThingsBehindTheSun

2,172 posts

47 months

Friday 8th August
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itcaptainslow said:
Yup, exactly that happening with them, and I’ve seen others doing it, too.
Before anyone says "It is UV damage" the car was parked in an underground garage and the tyres were correctly inflated.

Never had it on any other tyres and I inherited numerous Chinese brands on the sheds I have owned. I honestly think the Autogreens I had were better.

ChocolateFrog

32,237 posts

189 months

Friday 8th August
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MarkJS said:
Everybody raves about Michelin which obviously are not budget but I’ve never had a set that haven't cracked on the shoulders.
Was going to say atleast they're not Michelins hehe

Atleast they usually last 2 or 3 years before cracking.

Plymo

1,214 posts

105 months

Friday 8th August
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itcaptainslow said:
ThingsBehindTheSun said:
itcaptainslow said:
I’ve noticed Avon tyres are also prone for doing this. Dad has a set of ZV7’s fitted to his car and they’re starting to perish after 18 months. Not confidence inspiring!
I purchased a set of these and after a couple of years they had cracks between the tread, exactly like this.



Will never buy them again
Yup, exactly that happening with them, and I’ve seen others doing it, too.
I can say the same about the Avons on my last car (ZV7 in my case too) started cracking in the same places at about 2 years old.
I did contact Avon, they could not have been more disinterested!
They said they could only do anything if I removed them and sent them to them to inspect (at my expense) and if they determined it was bad enough to affect the safety of the tyre, they would only refund a %age based on remaining tread.
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Well they've lost a customer for life with that!
Not seen cracking like it before, even on ancient ditchfinders on other cars I've bought.

E-bmw

11,191 posts

168 months

Friday 8th August
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CorradoTDI said:
Avons and Dunlops do this too.

I've had BMW * rated Pirelli p7's now for several years and no issues so sticking with them for this very reason!
Although personally I wouldn't put p7s on a car I want to enjoy driving.

Hateful tyre on the V50 I had a few years ago.

Ditched a full set with 6mm all round within weeks of getting the car, terrible in the wet & abysmally low aquaplaning resistance.

underwhelmist

1,952 posts

150 months

Friday 8th August
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E-bmw said:
Although personally I wouldn't put p7s on a car I want to enjoy driving.

Hateful tyre on the V50 I had a few years ago.

Ditched a full set with 6mm all round within weeks of getting the car, terrible in the wet & abysmally low aquaplaning resistance.
You forgot to mention how unpredictable they are at low (but not sub-zero) temperatures. Will they grip or will they spin? Take your chances! Terrible tyres, put me right off Pirelli.

E-bmw

11,191 posts

168 months

Friday 8th August
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underwhelmist said:
E-bmw said:
Although personally I wouldn't put p7s on a car I want to enjoy driving.

Hateful tyre on the V50 I had a few years ago.

Ditched a full set with 6mm all round within weeks of getting the car, terrible in the wet & abysmally low aquaplaning resistance.
You forgot to mention how unpredictable they are at low (but not sub-zero) temperatures. Will they grip or will they spin? Take your chances! Terrible tyres, put me right off Pirelli.
I didn't keep them on long enough to find out that one.

SS427 Camaro

7,723 posts

186 months

Saturday 9th August
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I was going to order a pair of Avon’s for the 182, but this has put me right off of them. They are £ cheap though and I’m selling the car anyway.
I previously had a pair of Michelin PS3s in a 15inch size on my other 182 that were cracking at 3 years old
I had a pair of Nankangs on the rear of my old Griff and they were superb, but sold it when they had been on there for only a few months so can’t comment re if they cracked. But I think Il go for these for the 182.