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CS



Member Since: 14 Apr 2015
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Scotland 2017 Range Rover Autobiography 5.0 SC V8 Corris Grey

The juddering can't be doing the rest of the car any good, nor your serenity as you drive along. How old are the tyres? If not that old you might be able to get something from Continental. I split the side of a Pirelli motorcycle tyre once, hitting a pothole, along the join between parts of the tyre, the dealer took the matter up with Pirelli and after a while I got a partial refund. Clearly the insulating material is not meant to delaminate, so presumably it is a design or manufacturing defect.

If it were me I would change all the tyres, it's not worth ruining the ride of your RR and your peace of mind just to save a coupe of hundred pounds.

Thanks for posting, the thread is a very useful warning. Only Range Rovers since 1988

Post #501204 11th Jan 2019 11:40am
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CJB1000



Member Since: 22 Jul 2017
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United Kingdom 2015 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV6 Santorini Black

Hi guys,

Just a quick update and to answer a few questions.
Have spoken to Continental customer services who advised that the silent tyre gives up to 9db noise reduction inside cabin, by reducing “rumble” and are recommended for “luxury” vehicles. They tell me they have not had many issues of the rubber shedding it’s foam insert and have agreed that when I have replacement tyres fitted, if the tyres are sent back to them, they will inspect, report and refund a % of the rrp if found to be faulty.
I have ordered a pair of new Conti silents (on backorder at Continental) and will send the faulty tyres back to them for their comments. I will travel hopefully I get some of the £250 each back. (as I still have 4.5mm tread on my faulty tyres)
My tyres are the original from factory (8/15) and have covered just 27k miles!
I’ll report back once I have More info.

C.

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CJB1000



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United Kingdom 2015 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV6 Santorini Black

New tyres finally arrived (the Conti Silents were on back order from Germany as they are being superseded in the summer)
I have gone with the same, to continue the originality of the vehicle and once the old tyres were removed, the sponge/foam rubber in both had come away from the inside of the tyre and was in a pile in the cavity.
The dealer thought that as the tyres were well worn and manufactured in 2014, not worth passing back to Continental.

Just a word of warning for all potential Conti Silent customers. (That maybe is why the “Silent” is being superseded?!

CJ

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Leebo27



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Motorway Speed Judder

Hi all I’m experiencing much the same issue, however mine seems to be intermittent, doesn’t vibrate all of the time and tends to be in the 80kmh to 100kmh region, my tyres are 22’s Pirelli scorpions.
I recently had the wheels checked and balanced also swapped them around, I thought initially it made some difference but the vibration is back 🤷🏼‍♂️
The car is a 2014 Range Rover Vogue Autobiography, petrol

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DrF



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United Kingdom 2013 Range Rover SVAutobiography 5.0 SC V8 Orkney Grey

Have you checked bearings, they can do funny things, i had new tyres fitted as i had the same issue i also had a noise at the same time that i thought was coming from tyres, turned out tyre company missed it and happily replaced with a new set of tyres when in fact it was both bearings

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