15,000 Miles Tires Warn out.
#1
15,000 Miles Tires Warn out.
Factory bridgestones in the wear bars at 15,000 miles. Thought they would have lasted a lil longer then that. Going with some Hankook tires for my first replacements.
#14
2010 Scion XB RS 7.0 BBS 16" Wheels
Brand new car, with only 15,000 miles on the car total all put on by me, all tires are worn even, rotated every 5,000 miles. I do drive fast lol. But the tread didn't look that deep on the tires when i got them. They are just getting to the wear bars now maybe with close to 16,000. I will check on the brand of bridgestone. Also my scion is a stick shift so i do play a lil bit more. Lookin at hankook ventus v4
Brand new car, with only 15,000 miles on the car total all put on by me, all tires are worn even, rotated every 5,000 miles. I do drive fast lol. But the tread didn't look that deep on the tires when i got them. They are just getting to the wear bars now maybe with close to 16,000. I will check on the brand of bridgestone. Also my scion is a stick shift so i do play a lil bit more. Lookin at hankook ventus v4
#15
Odometer shows just over 54k on my xb2 and i just replaced my second set of goodyear rsa's, I dont know why I was dumb enough to buy a second set after the first wore out so fast, On a plus note, the cooper cs4's i had installed are a dream, road noise is down significantly and the ride is much smoother, I'd highly recommend them
#17
just a heads up, most tires that come with the car are Q rated tires and will only last about 15-20k, i work for Tires Plus in Harrisburg as a mechanic and i've seen alot of these newer cars with lower then ave. miles needing all 4 tires. just recently we had a 2011 honda cr-v with just under 12k and all 4 tires looked like racing slicks