Rumbling Freelander

I have a 59 plate Freelander 2 fitted with Pirelli Scorpion Zero 235/60 R18/103V Tyres. The car has done 21,500 miles and the near back wheel has developed a rumbling noise over about 50 mph.

My dealer says that this tyre has worn unevenly around the inside of the rim and a local tyre dealer has confirmed this. What would cause this?

I am now faced with replacing probably all four tyres. What tyres would you recommend to avoid this happening again and giving me longer tyre life.

Asked on 14 May 2012 by Pete D.

Answered by Honest John
A braking imbalance.

With a part time 4WD it's always a good idea to rotate the tyres to even out the wear as this does not confuse the sensors that engage the 4wd system as a disparity between the tyres sometimes would.
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