Hi Gareth
Dunlop have agreed a credit to cover the amount of unused rubber. This has been sent across to the dealer that fitted the tyres, and I have a bill for £753.00 minus the credit note to pay to the dealer. Great. My problem is that Audi are specifying these tyres knowing full well there is an issue with their integrity. Dunlop are supplying them with a track record (clearly shown on this forum) of failures not only on Audis, but Jaguar and other manufacturers. First of all it is clear that someone somewhere won't be as lucky and end up having a catastrophic failure at high speed. I am pursuing a full refund and either Audi to stop recommending these tyres or Dunlop to redesign.
Audi are appearing to suggest that tracking, inflation or driving style are factors, and Dunlop try say there was a bad batch. This isn't sorting out the actual problem of safety.
On a car that cost in excess of £50,000.00 with well over a £1000.00 worth of rubber you would expect it to be able to operate safely up to the national speed limit of both the UK, and its home country of Germany. We are not talking about a Ford Ka or a Nissan Micra here.
I am talking to the Dunlop Technical Department, I'll let you know how far I get.
Nick