LandPhil
Member Since: 10 Feb 2015
Location: Suffolk
Posts: 227

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I bought my car at 3 years old and negotiated a new set of tyres, Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asymmetricos. For the next two years, 2017, 18 she flew through the MOT with no advisories. In 2019 she failed for deep cuts in tyres with cords visible on all four tyres. The tyres had 5-6mm of tread with even wear and just looking at them they looked fine. Shocked, I replaced them with more Pirellis - my first mistake. The next year she passed but with an advisory for deep cuts in tyres. WTF was going on? Two weeks later I picked up a 4 inch nail in a builders yard and had to replace the OSR. A month later another puncture in the NSR (doubling the number punctures Ive had in my life.) so, another new tyre. Then, I changed my warranty to Motoreasy who offered immediate wear & tear cover if I agreed to a free health check, so I agreed. Much to my disappointment they use Halfords for this but it was only an inspection. My car came back with loads of chalk marks on the tyres, all four, and a report saying deep cuts in all tyres but legal.
At this point total despair set in. However I was in the process of bidding for a set of wheels for winter tyres and I got them. They have now been delivered and all of them are in good condition and the tyres have 6mm of good tread. But here’s the interesting bit, two of them are JINYU (Chinese) never heard of them and the other two P Scorpion Zero Asy. The wear on all four is identical and all four are 275 40 R20 106Y The Chinese ones have clean treads with no cuts but the Pirellis are cut to pieces and would not pass an MOT. That doesn’t bother me as I intend to reboot them. However, I have come to the conclusion that Pirelli’s are made of cheese. I believe that the MOT rules for tyres changed a few years ago but I’m not sure.
I know we have MOT examiners in the Forum and tyre experts too so opinions, comments would be very welcome and also any advice of which tyre - I’m am 95% on road with very light off roading on grass.
I know the UK roads are cr@p but even in Suffolk they are not that bad so as to destroy one month old tyres.
Phil
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