Did a quick search on the answer to this and I seem to be coming up below average, so I thought I'd make a thread.
Went for my MOT today and I was surprised to hear I'd failed on (both) the front tyres.
It would seem I've killed a pair of Continental Sport Contact 3s in just over 6500 miles - I thought they were fine but they won't let 'em through!
I spoke to my local dealer and am getting a fresh pair on there early tomorrow for a retest. I've also just refreshed my suspension set up and hadn't had the car aligned yet (which I'm also getting done tomorrow) so could that have contributed to the demise of my tyres?
I do like to chuck it into corners and I do like the sound the pedal on the right makes (don't we all?) but I don't hoon around everywhere. On my daily drives I keep it on the limit.
I'll swap the wheels round as well tomorrow so I'll start eating into the rears for a bit.
This is my first RS and wasn't expecting to piss through rubber quite so quickly!
Went for my MOT today and I was surprised to hear I'd failed on (both) the front tyres.
It would seem I've killed a pair of Continental Sport Contact 3s in just over 6500 miles - I thought they were fine but they won't let 'em through!
I spoke to my local dealer and am getting a fresh pair on there early tomorrow for a retest. I've also just refreshed my suspension set up and hadn't had the car aligned yet (which I'm also getting done tomorrow) so could that have contributed to the demise of my tyres?
I do like to chuck it into corners and I do like the sound the pedal on the right makes (don't we all?) but I don't hoon around everywhere. On my daily drives I keep it on the limit.
I'll swap the wheels round as well tomorrow so I'll start eating into the rears for a bit.
This is my first RS and wasn't expecting to piss through rubber quite so quickly!