Land Rover LR3 owners have reported 7 problems related to tire tread/belt (under the tire category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Land Rover LR3 based on all problems reported for the LR3.
I own a 2006 landrover Lr3 with 21,000 miles. All four tires were found to wearing only on the inside only by the dealer at 16,000 miles. At 21,000 miles the dealer informed me that all four tires are dangerously worn and that they need to be replaced. They are worn on the inside only.
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Tires were unevenly worn at the 7500 mi. Check. The dealer replaced all four tires. The new tires were again worn by the 15,000 mi. Check and they had been rotated in between the two periodic checks. This time, Land Rover said they would only replace two tires because of the mileage on the car. I explained that the tires only had 7500 mi. On them, but Land Rover said tires aren't covered as it was normal wear and tear. I told them there was nothing normal about replacing tires with this frequency and that the worn tires represented a symptom, not a problem. My own dealer was going to replace all four tires . We bought two Lr3',within one year, but I wa sbegging them to identify the source of the issue before I started chewing up the third set. I am surprised this issue wasn't disclosed before I bought my car. I purchased a 2005 leftove" in the beginning of 2006, long after the tire issue was identified. I am also experiencing problems with hesitation on acceleration. It has been at the shop twice to have that problem corrected without success. I feel cheated. It wa s an expensive car and one that should not require this level of maintenance so early into ownership.
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The contact owns a 2005 Land Rover Lr3. The contact stated that all four tires have extreme inside wear. While driving 55 mph, she felt a vibration, looked under the vehicle, and noticed that the tires looked completely worn. The contact took the vehicle to a tire store and was informed that her tires were so bad, that the vehicle should not be driven. The vehicle was towed to the dealer who stated that this is very unusual because the vehicle only has 15,000 miles. The dealer stated that the failure was due to the alignment on the vehicle. The current and failure mileages were 16,000.
2006 Land Rover Lr3 with n 9500 miles was taken to dealer for second episode of rain water leaking - dealer noticed increased wear on both back tires on inner surface. Service representative stated lr issued a bulletin directing new specs on alignment/balancing due to a known issue of dramatic/unsafe wear on inner rear tires. Dealer stated I will have to pay prorated schedule for tire replacement and alignment service - this was unsatisfactory as the wear was obviously due to a known manufacturer's issue. Also quite concerned about multiple leaks from rain. Purchased in California, but military stationed in north carolina. How could I pursue lemon law statutes .
Tires showing uneven wear on inside treads. . . Loud in cabin, completely premature and strange tire wear at 19,000 miles. Very difficult to locate due to the wear being on the inside treads of all 4 tires.
Rear tires wore down completely within 15,000 miles.
Tire wear problem on all 4 tires. Driver rear worn down to the belt upon inspection. Vehicle has less than 16,000 miles on it. All other tires have unusual wear at this mileage. Inside of all tires is gone. Oem goodyears.
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Tire problems | |
Tire Tread/belt problems | |
Spare Tire problems | |
Tire Bulge problems |