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Front left and right tires and one rear. It's like the outer edge is crumbling and tearing. I've never ever seen this before on any performance car. I do not drive very much to be honest. I'm a stay at home dad and I go to school and back and to the grocery store mostly.

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Looks like the car needs a full alignment, perform this work in non loaded state, with a full fuel tank, and the correct ride height.

Posted

What are the DOT code dates on those tires? If more than 5 years old, make 4 tire swings, and buy new shoes to get the kids safely to education and Mac N Cheese.

Posted (edited)

NX32712.

 

Can't tell for sure, but possibly 27th week of 2012. So I agree with you, not that old. At least this potential issue is ruled out.

Edited by White987S
Posted (edited)

Well, 3yr warranty on these is good until 12-21-15. Original purchase date was 12-21-12. Tread depth must be 3/32" or greater. Hope I can squeak it and where on the tire do the measure? Not in the mood to shell out another $1300 today.

Edited by ALEV8
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Went and saw discount tire, and the guy told me that I was taking corners too fast, and that this type of "chunking" is 100% normal. I told the guy of the seven or eight performance vehicles I have owned in addition to the others I've never seen a single tire do this in my entire life, this is my first set of Yokohama tires.

Anyone have a course of action they recommend?

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