only getting 15K miles on my 19" tires












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My 18" Bridgestone RE050A (not cheap rags) have a 140 tread wear rating and at 20K miles have 7/32" tread remaining. They probably had 10/32 when new which means I have 5/32 usable remaining, theoretically. And, I make no particular effort to conserve tires or brakes.
Your extra 40hp over my C300 is not the main reason for your fast wearout, I'm thinking. Why Generals, may I ask?
BTW, it is true that you cannot compare tread wear ratings brand to brand because they are not necessarily comparable. There are no Federal standards for this, BTW.
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My 18" Bridgestone RE050A (not cheap rags) have a 140 tread wear rating and at 20K miles have 7/32" tread remaining. They probably had 10/32 when new which means I have 5/32 usable remaining, theoretically. And, I make no particular effort to conserve tires or brakes.
Your extra 40hp over my C300 is not the main reason for your fast wearout, I'm thinking. Why Generals, may I ask?
BTW, it is true that you cannot compare tread wear ratings brand to brand because they are not necessarily comparable. There are no Federal standards for this, BTW.
I actually just took off my rears today. What do you guys think? Should I change them yet? There's about 1mm to the wear bars.
Believe me, there is nothing you can really do about it, other than non spirited driving. On the same wheels I had sizes ranging from 255-265 from different manufacturers. Tires were Goodyear Eagle's ($240 a piece back then, now $300 for the exact same model), Michelins ($250 a piece back then, now 300+ for the exact same model), Continental ($200+) and now General Exclaim's ($160 a piece) with which I am super happy with because they last me 3k miles longer, have a grip just as good for all day driving and they do NOT get noisy when approaching their life's end.
You WILL NOT find a better tire for that money.
BTW - I believe that the General Exclaims are made by Continental.
I actually just took off my rears today. What do you guys think? Should I change them yet? There's about 1mm to the wear bars.

Anyone get longer treadwear on a tire this size?
I do like the General tire though, and you cant beat the price!
I actually just took off my rears today. What do you guys think? Should I change them yet? There's about 1mm to the wear bars.

On a side note, it appears as though you are getting uneven wear on your tires, are your tires appropriately inflated. Also, more importantly, it doesn't seem like you rotated your tires. If not front to rear, at least side to side... That could certainly buy a couple thousand miles more.
As far as getting them replaced. While they have significant wear, we are approaching the summer months and you should be fine, just take it easy if there should be any rain as it may not provide as much traction, especially if you should hit a puddle, you won't be able to whisk away the water as well, resulting in some slide. But if you rotate the tires, you can get probably another 5k out of them, pushing you to 20k miles, which is fair for tires. Also, this will buy you time until hopefully late September, when you will start to need new tires heading into the fall and winter months, and maybe look into getting all-seasons or winters?
Edit: LOL @ Benyl with the post of the picture above... Those tires look like your about to get a blow-out, while sarcasm is sometimes hard to identify over the internet. I just want to make it clear that those tires should be replaced ASAP!
Last edited by jctevere; Apr 9, 2010 at 01:10 PM.
On a side note, it appears as though you are getting uneven wear on your tires, are your tires appropriately inflated. Also, more importantly, it doesn't seem like you rotated your tires. If not front to rear, at least side to side... That could certainly buy a couple thousand miles more.
As far as getting them replaced. While they have significant wear, we are approaching the summer months and you should be fine, just take it easy if there should be any rain as it may not provide as much traction, especially if you should hit a puddle, you won't be able to whisk away the water as well, resulting in some slide. But if you rotate the tires, you can get probably another 5k out of them, pushing you to 20k miles, which is fair for tires. Also, this will buy you time until hopefully late September, when you will start to need new tires heading into the fall and winter months, and maybe look into getting all-seasons or winters?
Edit: LOL @ Benyl with the post of the picture above... Those tires look like your about to get a blow-out, while sarcasm is sometimes hard to identify over the internet. I just want to make it clear that those tires should be replaced ASAP!
Also, you can't rotate unidirectional tires with a staggered setup. General UHPs are unidirectional.
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So I reckon the young fellows obtaining 15,000 miles are doing well.
In my youth 4000 miles out of a set of cross ply tyres was the norm before radials appeared on the scene. Wow, that is dating me!!



