That rear thrust angle was not ideal. Looks like a very good alignment was done. Should get nice longevity with the new tires.
The only thing that concerns me is the rear camber. But the toe is spot on, so even though 930engineering and I disagree on the threshold for problems, we both agree that toe is the overriding factor.I was hoping a few more of our experts would give me some feedback.
It’s likely that it was out from the factory. The car hasn’t hit any curbs or potholes. It’s never been wrecked. My wife drives very conservatively.Due to being based on VW's MQB platform the Tiguan's suspension is somewhat derived from Golf
and Passat. Some parts are the same, some parts are same as on higher powered Golf versions (GTI,
R), some (few) are Tiguan specific. This suspension is pretty sophisticated, but it isn't as robust as that
of some if not most more traditional SUVs and for this reason I can imagine it going off alignment
little easier. Not a huge issue and even less so with these mild size tires with tall side walls, just trying
to find an explanation. Rear camber and toe could have also been off from factory, we'll never know.
What sucks on the CRV is that they have 2 different tires as OE tires and the Bridgestones are widely considered the “better” of the two. Lmao oh lord.@tyman
Yeah, the Defender T+H are going on Monday. 2019 VW Tiguan. The Bridgestone Ecopia H/L 422 Plus have terrible ratings on Bridgestone’s website. The folks having the most problems are CR-V owners and Lexus CUV owners. Regardless of my alignment being out a little, it seems the OEM Bridgestone tires are pretty much toast between 25,000 and 30,000 miles.
Wew new tires. Heard a new rattle or two due to how quiet the tires are now, lolol@tyman
Yeah, the Defender T+H are going on Monday. 2019 VW Tiguan. The Bridgestone Ecopia H/L 422 Plus have terrible ratings on Bridgestone’s website. The folks having the most problems are CR-V owners and Lexus CUV owners. Regardless of my alignment being out a little, it seems the OEM Bridgestone tires are pretty much toast between 25,000 and 30,000 miles.
I’ll bet you’ve had your fill of Bridgestone tires.Wew new tires. Heard a new rattle or two due to how quiet the tires are now, lolol
Yes. I don't think there's a Bridgestone tire, even regular at the store, that really catches my eye.I’ll bet you’ve had your fill of Bridgestone tires.
No. I didn’t have my phone with me. I will tell you that the dealership’s service manager and the parts clerk were all too familiar with the old Bridgestone Ecopia H/L 422 Plus. They didn’t have a glowing opinion on them. There is a $70 rebate or 30,000 Ford Pass points available until 6/30/2021. I opted for the Ford Pass points. I can usually get a better deal on tires at my local Ford dealership than anywhere else. $742 mounting, balance, fees and taxes. The rebate brings it down further.no pictures of stacks of new tires and beauty shots? I feel cheated...
I left a nice review on Tirerack about the Ecrapias.No. I didn’t have my phone with me. I will tell you that the dealership’s service manager and the parts clerk were all too familiar with the old Bridgestone Ecopia H/L 422 Plus. They didn’t have a glowing opinion on them. There is a $70 rebate or 30,000 Ford Pass points available until 6/30/2021. I opted for the Ford Pass points. I can usually get a better deal on tires at my local Ford dealership than anywhere else. $742 mounting, balance, fees and taxes. The rebate brings it down further.
215/65/17I left a nice review on Tirerack about the Ecrapias.
And not sure of the size you use but good price. It was like $798 all-in at Costco for the CR-V tires....yay road hazard and lifetime rotate/balance. lol