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Old 29th April 2025, 21:13   #1
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Non symmetrical and non identical tread pattern. Is it normal?

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I had changed the aging tyres on my car with new Michelin Lattitude tyres. It has been several months but only recently I noticed the inconsistent tread patterns.
  1. 2 tyres have slightly different cuts on the contact patch. One has straight cuts while the other has slightly curved ones
  2. Tread with are uneven
  3. Some treads have wrong cuts on the side (corner)
Are these common? I have never seen tyres so closely but something like this triggers my OCD

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Old 29th April 2025, 22:28   #2
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re: Non symmetrical and non identical tread pattern. Is it normal?

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2 tyres have slightly different cuts on the contact patch. One has straight cuts while the other has slightly curved.
Please post full pics of tyres with external markings.

It looks like the top two tyres have not been mounted correctly - the V direction through the tread design is not seen.

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re: Non symmetrical and non identical tread pattern. Is it normal?

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Hello Tyre Gurus on T-Bhp
I had changed the aging tyres on my car with new Michelin Lattitude tyres. It has been several months but only recently I noticed the inconsistent tread patterns.
  1. 2 tyres have slightly different cuts on the contact patch. One has straight cuts while the other has slightly curved ones
  2. Tread with are uneven
  3. Some treads have wrong cuts on the side (corner)
If the 4 pictures you posted are of the same car, waste no time and visit the tyre shop for an explanation. The first two pictures show Michelin Latitude Sport 3 tyres while the other two are of the Michelin Primacy 4ST.

Coming to your questions:

1) Side with straight cuts shall be facing out. Latitude Sport 3 is an asymmetric tyre and must be mounted with the correct side facing out. In your case it looks like one of the tyres is mounted incorrectly. You can confirm this by looking at 'Outside' and 'Inside' markings on the sidewall.

2) This is a part of tyre design, no need to worry.

3) Again a part of design, but for the Primacy 4ST.

Glad that you noticed this inconsistency but I'd suggest you to get in touch with the tyre shop immediately as driving on different tyres, even if they are new and of the same size, can be a risky proposition in extreme conditions. I assume that the car you have is a premium one capable of good speeds, which makes it more concerning.

Do keep us posted on the outcome.

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Old 30th April 2025, 19:28   #4
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Glad that you noticed this inconsistency but I'd suggest you to get in touch with the tyre shop immediately as driving on different tyres, even if they are new and of the same size, can be a risky proposition in extreme conditions. I assume that the car you have is a premium one capable of good speeds, which makes it more concerning.

Do keep us posted on the outcome.
Thanks for point out the issues accurately! These are fitted on VW Tiguan Allspace. I shall get in touch with the dealer.
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