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Date Posted: 02:58:28 09/11/02 Wed
Author: Chris Eden
Subject: Excess rear tyre wear & poor stability at rear in wet

I have a 98 3.0SE V6. The rear tyres are wearing much fast er than the front ones (rear tyres 8mm down to 4mm in 4000km whilst virtualy no wear on front tyres) also the rear seems unsable in the wet (going over manhole covers, white lines etc.) Does anyone know what the problem is or have the same problem. I've had the tracking checked twice - & its perfectly OK. The tyre pressure is correct & the wear is even across the rear tyres. The Peugeot dealer doesn't understand the problem.

Only thing could be is that its a UK RHD car and I've been in Austria for 6 months, but can't see why this should make a difference.

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