Curious sipe wear on Nokian WR G4 SUV

It's been a while so I can't reference a specific tire, but I'm quite sure I've seen this on my vehicles before. I always assumed it had something to do with stability of the tread blocks when the tire is new or near-new. If all of the sipes were full depth, it would probably lead to unstable handling.

Purely the assumption of someone with nothing better to do than analyze tire sipes, I admit.
 
It doesn't look like wear. It appears as if they were never there at all. They can't have worn smooth without the sipes next to them also being gone. Physically impossible.
 
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This is where the mold segments come together. (Parting line). In the mold, you can’t bring siping to the edge the segment where the sipe runs parallel break. That’s why there are siping there.
 
This is where the mold segments come together. (Parting line). In the mold, you can’t bring siping to the edge the segment where the sipe runs parallel break. That’s why there are siping there.
I think a lot of folks may think that tires are injection molded, whereas they are instead stream pressure press formed/vulcanized.
 
I think a lot of folks may think that tires are injection molded, whereas they are instead stream pressure press formed/vulcanized.
Resurrecting an old thread. There's still parting planes in the mold, I would imagine. Nevertheless, I experience the same wear pattern.
I have never noticed this before. Tires have around 18 kmiles on them. Appears to be around a parting plane as well. I have reached out to Nokian. I'll share if I receive a meaningful response.

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That's an odd wear pattern. I had 2 sets of Nokian WRg4 SUV on 2 different vehicles and never experienced that sort of wear pattern on a single sipe.

Currently have the next Gen5 Nokian Remedy. So far so good and looking forward to winter.
 
Look really carefully and you'll notice a line in the grooves that perfectly lines up with the weird wear pattern. That line is there because the mold splits there and the sipes have been purposely modified at the mold parting line to make the tire easier to mold.
 
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