Michelin tyre peeling

Kathy

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Hi everyone,
Apologies if there is already a thread discussing this problem but I couldn’t find it. Both front tyres have started to peel away. I’m asking for advice and has this been an issue for anyone else? Michelin Australia have advised this is common for Stingers??? I have only done 38600 kms. Cheers
 

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I probably do. I’ve just found a heap of threads relating to my issue. I’m going to be more conscious of my driving habits and see if it happens again when I replace my tyres this weekend. I didn’t realise this could happen!
 
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I probably do. I’ve just found a heap of threads relating to my issue. I’m going to be more conscious of my driving habits and see if it happens again when I replace my tyres this weekend. I didn’t realise this could happen!
it is a common problem/byproduct of soft sticky tires.
 
Agreed, it's common with very soft compound tires, especially in climates like where you live. It does seem to be more of an issue once the tires are more heavily worn. You have nearly 40k kms on your tires which is quite a lot for the Pilot Sport tires so I'm not surprised it's started happening.
 
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Hi everyone,
Apologies if there is already a thread discussing this problem but I couldn’t find it. Both front tyres have started to peel away. I’m asking for advice and has this been an issue for anyone else? Michelin Australia have advised this is common for Stingers??? I have only done 38600 kms. Cheers
38 000k is exceptionally good for the michellin tyres. Generally folk here have been getting 25-35,000.

I have heard about your condition in the forum before i can't remember exactly what the out come was but have a suspicion it was a manufacturing fault. As the pictures you supplied show the edges are ok i don't think its an inflation issue.
 
Hi everyone,
Apologies if there is already a thread discussing this problem but I couldn’t find it. Both front tyres have started to peel away. I’m asking for advice and has this been an issue for anyone else? Michelin Australia have advised this is common for Stingers??? I have only done 38600 kms. Cheers
That’s not a bid mileage for those tyres. Get them replaced asap though.
 
That’s not a bid mileage for those tyres. Get them replaced asap though.
You two are from West Australian maybe its due to that record breaking mad heat you're getting?
 
You two are from West Australian maybe its due to that record breaking mad heat you're getting?
I didn’t realise she was from Perth. Yep I reckon it’s the tyres melting on these bloody hot roads.
 
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Thanks everyone, I feel I’m armed with good information now. I’m taking my car in on Friday to Bob Jane Tyres, and Michelin Australia have agreed to pay pro-rata for replacement tyres. So If 50% used they will pay 50% off my new tyres. If the report comes back fault of the tyres then they will replace them. I will let you know how I go. Given our hot summer conditions do I get the same Tyres?
 
Thanks everyone, I feel I’m armed with good information now. I’m taking my car in on Friday to Bob Jane Tyres, and Michelin Australia have agreed to pay pro-rata for replacement tyres. So If 50% used they will pay 50% off my new tyres. If the report comes back fault of the tyres then they will replace them. I will let you know how I go. Given our hot summer conditions do I get the same Tyres?
I was only joking about the tyres melting. The hot conditions shouldn’t be a problem. The Michelins are good tyres and are suited to the Stinger. You will need to talk to the tyre fitters to see other alternatives to the Michelins.
 
Yep heat wouldn't have been an issue. As said before i have seen that issue in here before and from memory it was a faulty tyre. Michellin and dealers would be aware of it.
 
I was only joking about the tyres melting. The hot conditions shouldn’t be a problem. The Michelins are good tyres and are suited to the Stinger. You will need to talk to the tyre fitters to see other alternatives to the Michelins.
Hahaha I did think it a little strange considering north is way hotter than Perth. But thanks for clarification. I panicked a little when I noticed my tyres. Nasscar do you think it’s a fault with the tyres or just the way I’ve been driving it?
 
Yep heat wouldn't have been an issue. As said before i have seen that issue in here before and from memory it was a faulty tyre. Michellin and dealers would be aware of it.
Ozstung Michelin Australia are saying it’s a common problem with the Stinger. I’m hearing that as Kia’s prob and not a Michelin faulty tyre issue. I’m taking it to Bob Jane Midland on Friday so they can report to Michelin. So I’ll let you know the outcome
 
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@Kathy there might be something in this old thread i found?

 
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Hahaha I did think it a little strange considering north is way hotter than Perth. But thanks for clarification. I panicked a little when I noticed my tyres. Nasscar do you think it’s a fault with the tyres or just the way I’ve been driving it?
Tyres don’t usually fall apart like that. If you are cornering hard they will wear quicker on the edges due to the transitioning of the cars weight at speed. But that doesn’t look like normal wear. From the photos I would say it’s a tyre fault. But you have had good mileage on them so if they need replacing at your expense, that wouldn’t be something to lose sleep over.
 
Mine did that on the rear BAD and the front just starting at 16,000 gentle miles. No turning stopped, no track, no wheelies, highway use. They were rated at 30,000 miles for tread wear and had lots of tread left, so Michelin gave me 49% off 4 new tires and Discount Tire had sale discount, old people discount, etc. so the new set of 4 was $618. I was okay with that. First time I ever had any kind of a problem with a Michelin tire. . . . . .
 
That's a tyre manufacturing fault for sure and Michelin should foot the bill for a replacement pair / set.

I tortured mine on the race track and they still look perfect ( and actually feel better overall after being tortured ).

If Michelin come to the party, just get the same rubber but if not, the Falken FK510 is a good sports tyre for a good price.
 
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