Tire mileage we can expect...?
#11
Senior Member
You should get 60 to 70K miles from the Goodyear tires under "normal" driving conditions. Anything less there are several variables causing your accelerated wear.
If you don't tow and drive on well maintained roads/highways you can expect the numbers I've posted. Throw in gravel and / or rough roads, winter driving, hard acceleration and stopping expect those numbers to drop.
If you don't tow and drive on well maintained roads/highways you can expect the numbers I've posted. Throw in gravel and / or rough roads, winter driving, hard acceleration and stopping expect those numbers to drop.
Last edited by Azuri; 02-28-2014 at 12:58 PM.
#12
Junior Member
I have the same tire as well and so far mine have 32K. They have a little left on them but I can tell when it snowed that I need new ones soon. I'm currently shopping and looking at the Cooper AT3's. Hope yours last awhile.
#15
Senior Member
Have GY Wranglers on my 2013 F150 STX. Have about 9700 miles on it after a year of driving. Just for fun took a 6" scale out to the garage and measured the tread depth. Measured 9/32 of an inch. New tire would measure 5/16 of an inch. With proper inflation and rotation should last 60 thousand miles. It is recommended that the tires should be replaced every 6 years, so that would work out about right.
#17
Member
Thread Starter
I had put new tires on my Toyota Tacoma 4x4 (traded in on the new truck) back last February. I looked at the receipt on my way to the dealership to trade trucks, and the year old tires had exactly 5000 miles on them. So...mine may dry rot before I wear them out... .