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Let's Discuss Tire Wear
So i'm near as makes no difference to 7,000 miles, and I don't believe I drive particularly hard, though I do hoon about given the right circumstances. Anyways, I checked my tread depth this morning and I was a bit surprised by how much less depth the rear treads have. I would say they are about 1.5mm more shallow than the front.
I realize that the tries will be rotated as per the usual 7,500 mile standard check up, but I believe the tires are supposed to last about 45,000 miles. So two points here, one: how is your tread depth looking in relation to your miles and how have you driven? Two: should I expect a set if tires to last about 20,000 miles? I should post up some pictures of the current depths, perhaps I can do that in a bit. With my old Accord I went through tires quickly, but they would always be covered by warranty because it was not a performance car, with this car, I suspect, I will not be so lucky. |
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I just had my tires rotated at 7000 miles and there was equal wear front and back. ( I thought it a bit strange because I certainly let the back end move out going around corners etc). Just another data point.
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You are super lucky. My rear tires are lucky if they last 5000 miles.
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With a treadwear rating of 240, I would expect them to last upwards of 20-30K if they aren't abused and rotated frequently.
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Also the rear camber is about -1.5 so expect your inner tire to wear quite a bit faster than the middle and outer tire.
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The nice thing about having equal size tires front and rear with a higher rear wear rate is that you can always keep the tires with more tread on back without risking safety. In other words, say you blew a tire halfway thru the tread life. Well, you could simply buy 2 new ones and put them in the rear and eventually all 4 will end up with about even wear. Compared to a front wheel drive or front based all wheel drive with a higher front wear rate, where you would potentially have to deal with snap oversteer by keeping the worn tires in the rear, which is why they advise just replacing all 4 tires in a situation like that.
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I rotated my tires around 5k, all are worn pretty bad by now. When I first got the car (after break in) there was a chunk of hooning, but not as much as would be expected by looking at my tires
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Bumping this topic.
I checked the tread-depth on my tires and found the rears wearing much faster than the fronts. About 8/32" remaining on the rears, 10/32" on the fronts. Sumitomo HTR-ZIII, 4k miles, 2 autocrosses, no track days. I'll probably rotate them soon, but is it normal to see the rears wear that much quicker in only 4k miles?
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Get your alignment checked.
But yes, it's pretty normal on a RWD car for the rears to wear quicker than the fronts. How much quicker is up to the alignment settings and how hard you drive it. |
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Yeah the odd part is I don't really drive this car that hard, other than autocrossing and hitting backroads a few times a month. Oh well, I guess I'll get an alignment if things don't improve after rotation.
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toe is what wears tires camber alone doesnt affect wear very much
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My rear tires are down to the tread bars beacuse I drift around just about every corner... Is is it "safe" to put them in the front and burn up the 2 that were up front? Or should I just replace the rear 2 with new tires? I guess that might be better, then I'm only buying 2 tires at a time and not 4... Idk.... Opinions??
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