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Bald tires already!!!
Lev
10/17/2006 8:11:50 PM
I have an 05 M3 with the 17" rims. i have had the car for a year and a half and there is only 26,600 miles on it and all of my tires are bald already! I was wondering if anyone else has had the same problem. thanks.
Lev.
bill1986
10/17/2006 9:47:43 PM
describe your driving style
sstlaure
10/17/2006 10:43:49 PM
Have you rotated them? The negative camber designed in the rear suspension can eat tires fairly quick if you don't rotate regularly.
mikeryan161
10/18/2006 10:16:52 AM
about how many miles should you go before rotating the tires
Lev
10/18/2006 10:56:15 AM
I would go to mazda every 5000 miles to get an oil change and they would rotate the tires also. As for my driving style when i first got the car i was doing fast starts at stop lights but when gas prices went up i changed my driving style significantly. i went from getting only 280miles a tank on 93 to getting close to 340miles on 87. I wouldnt spin the tires out, i wouldnt do doughnuts. i was driving the car rough for only about 6 months but after that i still had tread. How many miles does the tire warranty cover? They're the goodyear tires. I was reading the waranty pamphlet that came with the car and it didn't specify how many miles. i am wondering if i am eligable.
thanks.
MrSpike118
10/18/2006 12:22:17 PM
I dont beleive they warranty oem tires, but I could be wrong...
sstlaure
10/18/2006 4:14:52 PM
BTW...There is absolutely no benefit to your car to run anything higher than 87 Octane. That is what the car is designed to run on.
I rotate about ~6,000 miles.
zoomzoomwannabe
10/19/2006 11:40:18 AM
assuming:
1. there is nothing mechanically wrong with your car
2. You rotated the tires
3. kept the proper air pressure
There is not much left to affect tire wear, other than driving style, and choice of tire compound. If you drove the car hard, you could have easily lost 10-15k miles from them.
PAC
10/19/2006 11:13:11 PM
I've bought new Fords, Dodges, GM's - and all of them came with tires that lasted about 25K - 30K miles. It seems most manufacturers put good, but soft rubber tires on their new cars to quiet and soften the ride to make the test drive more appealing. I don't know if the Japanese take this approach.
anthony14
11/6/2006 9:00:05 PM
haha i waish i got 26,000 miles out of my tires!!! i only got 4,320 miles out of my stock toyo proxes. i drive pretty hard. i got new falken ze512 and i love them. awesome in the rain!
icspots
11/7/2006 10:26:42 AM
The goodyear RS-A's don't last too long. I just replaced two of mine because of punctures, and the other two only have about 5k miles on them. I replaced the two at 22k, and I'm at 25k now. This is compared to the 55k miles we got out of the OEM michellin's on my wife's Elantra.
I went with yokohama YK250 tires. They're about $118/ea. from discount tire and have a 60k mile treadwear warranty. They're quieter and stickier than the RS-A's too. I've always had good experiences with DT. I would've gone with the same Michellin MXV4 Plus tires the Elantra came with (different size of course ;)) as we were happy enough with them to buy four more when hers wore out, but they were about $40-50 more a piece.
Now my dilemma is which tire to get. I live in New York and i want tires that will be good in the snow. I wanted the goodyear triple tread but when i would go to the website to see which tire to use it would put the car under performance and only show me performance tires. I want good all season tires, Any recomendations. I am willing to give up performance for better traction in snow and rain. Thanks for the advice. And as for anthony14, only 4320 miles DAMN BOY!!!!!
sstlaure
11/7/2006 1:41:30 PM
I've got ~41,000 on my Toyo Proxes FZ4's and they still have decent tread, I'll replace them in a few months. They work just fine in the snow. (I drive in the snow a ton.)
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