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TheBigNewt 06-28-2016 10:07 AM

My tires lasted 16,500 miles!
 
I think they're in my sig. I went for service, and tire rotation. The driver's rear had a slow leak for 8 months. Took 2 weeks for light to go on. They said it was a small nail "hole". Tires were down to 2/32 on that one, so no fix it. As I recall my 2007 RFs lasted 26k. I realize these are stickier tires but that's pretty bad tire wear. I realize I drive this car harder than my MCS but do you guys have the same problem? Good news is dealership only charged me $700 for new tires out the door mounted/balanced/tax. Bridgestones. I suspect they'll wear better but maybe not be as sticky.

ShadowImg 06-28-2016 10:12 AM

15-20k out of sticky summer tires isn't too odd, especially if driven hard or not very carefully monitored for pressure. Did they wear evenly? How they wore out is often more important than when.

randomquickness 06-28-2016 10:22 AM

I'm getting about 8-12k so far...


at 50k i'll be installing my 5th set.


So that should help you feel better?

TheBigNewt 06-28-2016 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by randomquickness (Post 4221138)
I'm getting about 8-12k so far...
at 50k i'll be installing my 5th set.
So that should help you feel better?

They wore pretty evenly. I could have gone another several thousand miles, but wanted to not have the leak anymore. The one with the leak wore a little more, TPS would go off at 30psi. And I thought the price was OK. Last time I looked a set of RFs were $1,100 mounted.

ShadowImg 06-28-2016 11:19 AM

Depends entirely on the model and size. $700 can be good, can be bad. If they're something like a RE960AS Pole Position 195/55R16s, that's not a good deal, as a set of 4 is

TheBigNewt 06-28-2016 11:37 AM


Originally Posted by ShadowImg (Post 4221157)
Depends entirely on the model and size. $700 can be good, can be bad. If they're something like a RE960AS Pole Position 195/55R16s, that's not a good deal, as a set of 4 is

Bridgestone 205/45. I have no idea what model these are. I think Discount Tire has them for $150/per. So I didn't get no smoking deal from Mini N. Scottsdale but I probably couldn't have saved any either.

ShadowImg 06-28-2016 11:42 AM

Think you got the DOT stamp for the production code there.

EJ is the production facility for Bridgestone in Japan.

The model would be like Potenza RE-something or S-something, Turanza, Driveguard, etc.

TheBigNewt 06-28-2016 01:11 PM

I think Driveguard. Says 50,000 miles on Discount's site. I'll believe that when I see it. My Potenza non RF set was still going strong at 45k on the 2007 car.

ShadowImg 06-28-2016 01:26 PM

$700 mounted with hardware isn't too bad then. Driveguards in 205/45R17 are about $550 + $75 or so shipping, probably $25/corner mounting/balancing and hardware.

They are a treadwear tire, so they put that above basically all other traits - read: they aren't going to be very grippy or have the feel of something like a Dunlop Sport SP01.

TheBigNewt 06-28-2016 01:35 PM

And tax. Yeah the Dunlops were pretty sweet, but I don't rip it up that much. I thought 16k miles was terrible for the way I usually drive. These seem fine so far.

ShadowImg 06-28-2016 01:42 PM

Yup, always pick what you want out of a tire, but never expect everything out of a tire. Tires that claim to do everything generally do nothing.

20k out of a max performance summer is actually quite good life, but they are super nice and sticky and great for carving corners, or even light lapping on a track/AutoX, etc.

50k is entirely possible out of a harder long-life tire, but don't ever do something like an AutoX, or you will rip the corner tread clean off them in one session - and not have any grip to show for it.

g34343greg 06-29-2016 04:13 AM

I don't even think the garbage Hankooks that came on my wife's Cooper lasted that long! She only uses it for commuting and doesn't corner hard, but i know she's a bit heavy on the gas when accelerating.

USA-RET 06-29-2016 05:53 AM


Originally Posted by TheBigNewt (Post 4221126)
I think they're in my sig. I went for service, and tire rotation. The driver's rear had a slow leak for 8 months. Took 2 weeks for light to go on. They said it was a small nail "hole". Tires were down to 2/32 on that one, so no fix it. As I recall my 2007 RFs lasted 26k. I realize these are stickier tires but that's pretty bad tire wear. I realize I drive this car harder than my MCS but do you guys have the same problem? Good news is dealership only charged me $700 for new tires out the door mounted/balanced/tax. Bridgestones. I suspect they'll wear better but maybe not be as sticky.

Sticky summer tires usually last between 15-25K mi depending on how you drive. I usually check Tire Rack when looking for tires and read the consumer reviews and evaluations. They have been pretty accurate when rating a tire's characteristics.

I'm running Conti DW summers on mine and am quite pleased with the ride and performance. Still too new to judge longevity, but expect to get north or 20K miles on them. I do some spirited driving, but mostly acceleration w/ no wheel spin, I'd bet if I drove twisty roads and drove the car at it's limits, I'd likely get 15K miles or less on a set of summers.

TheBigNewt 06-29-2016 08:50 AM

Yeah, and the fact that one tire was steadily/slowly losing pressure because of a nail wore that one out faster than the rest, because it could get to 30psi before the TPS would light up the warning. I'm sure that didn't help.

ShadowImg 06-29-2016 08:53 AM

Yup, a few PSI will kill the outside edges of a tire real, real fast - and murder your gas mileage while you're at it.

TheBigNewt 06-29-2016 10:21 AM

They actually wore pretty evenly across. Just one wore down a little more. I think to replace those Dunlap Sports was like $1000, which is about $10/week just for tires. That's more than I pay for gas (but less than I pat for wine). lol.

DunkM 06-29-2016 11:52 AM

My Dunlop run flats lasted 20,000 miles, I just replaced them with Michelin pilot sport a/s 3+. So far I really like them as I feel like they supply at least 90 percent of the grip and seem to let go gradually instead of all at once, like the Dunlops did. I wanted the PSS but wound up getting the all season due to the lead times and tread wear rating.


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