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I'm on my 3rd set of Michelin Pilots. I've replaced the tires approx. every 25k miles.
Removed my wheels and tires at twenty-three thousand miles in exchange
for wire wheels and whitewalls. There stored in my garage just checked the
thread depth left, three sixteenths of an inch. You got to be driving the way
I was fifty-five years ago.
That seems a little low for mileage on these tires. I got 60,000 from my first set.
I joke that they last almost twice as long two friend's Lexus' and Porches!
I drive approx. 10k miles a year (mostly freeway driving) and the Michelins get replaced when they look worn. My Ford dealer changes them (always when they are on sale and can match the discounters!!) out. The tires get rotated/checked every 3000-5000 miles and the allignment is checked at least once a year. I guess I'm just 'anal' about my tires:)
Last edited by lasuvidaboy; Jun 15, 2011, 05:01 PM.
My '03 is still riding on the stock tires, although my local Ford dealer suggested I should replace them, but with only 5500 miles on them and no visible sidewall cracks, I'm keeping 'em.
Michelin suggests 10 years. I think they can structurally take more years as long as they are driven regularly.
I bought a set that had been off a car for 7 years and they seem to be doing well.
When the originals needed replacing, went to Vogues. Buggers to keep clean, but ride well and look fantastic.
Alex The Heretic Articifer A mass-produced car is a point of departure; not a dead-end. Gallery of Heresy "Wyrd literally means "that which has turned" or "that which has become"... It carries the idea of "turned into" in both the sense of becoming something new and the sense of turning back to an original starting point".
Arlea Æðelwyrd Hunt-Anschütz, in "What is Wyrd?" in Cup of Wonder No. 5 (October 2001)
Mine had the originals at 30K, but since they were 7 years old and I do interstate travel from time to time, I replaced them with new tires -Sereneties. Nice in the wet, good ride.
Life without passion is no life at all.
Sean Combs
I was the second owner of my bird. The tires were real bad shape for only have 26k on them so i replaced them with Good year Eagle responsedge tires. I say they are good for performance.
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