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Old 02-26-2015, 04:32 AM
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I got about 55k miles on my stock Goodyear Wranglers on my 2012 Lariat. Tires wore evenly with regular rotations. Had no real issues with the tires, about 95% highway driving.
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I put 42,000 on my Wrangler SR-As and replaced with Nittos
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I have a 13 FX4 with the 20 inch Pirellis, I've got 41,000 on them with lots of tread left! Should easily get 50K.
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Originally Posted by RubyFX4
I have a 13 FX4 with the 20 inch Pirellis, I've got 41,000 on them with lots of tread left! Should easily get 50K.

my 2008 FX4 came w/ the 275/55/20 Pirelli Scorpions ... I got rid of them after approx. 60K miles (lots of highway miles). These tires are not great off-road, but for street driving, they were great in terms of traction and wear.

Generally speaking, I don't recall a set of tires (any tires) I've had on my trucks or on my wife's expeditions that didn't last at least 45K miles. and we don't drive like grandmas and grandpas - though we don't abuse the tires for no reason either. I would hate to think what I would have to do to a set of my tires to have them showing any real signs of wear after only 20K miles ...
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24k miles on my stock Pirellis and they all looked like this. I got the truck with 22k on it. First owner was my boss and he drive back and forth to work 8 miles and that was it, no highway.

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Old 02-27-2015, 07:20 AM
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It was right around 17k when I first took notice of the edge wear of my stock Wrangler SR-A's. For the last 10k they have stayed the same, but that does not necessarily mean good. The center of the tread is around 6/32 but the edges are 1-2/32. Rotated every 5,000 (I work at a dealer so service is quick, easy, on time and thorough) and pressures are always maintained. I had thought my "spirited" driving style played a role, but my friend had the same thing with his 2012 and I am reading more of the same here. I will be going with Cooper AT3's within the next few weeks.
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38K on my stock Pirelli Scorpions. Probably have another 10K left on them.
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I have 48,000kms on the pirelli's. One tire is showing a lot of toe wear and will need to be replaced. I have been toying with selling my 20" rims and buying some 18"s just for more tire selection. I tow a lot in the summer but mostly city driving after that. I haven't Liked the Pirelli from the start to be honest
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56K on my 2010 with Goodyear wrangler AT/S (275 65 18). Still plenty of tread.
Old 03-04-2015, 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted by duaner
I have 48,000kms on the pirelli's. One tire is showing a lot of toe wear and will need to be replaced. I have been toying with selling my 20" rims and buying some 18"s just for more tire selection. I tow a lot in the summer but mostly city driving after that. I haven't Liked the Pirelli from the start to be honest
There are a lot of options for the 20. Are you just wanting a better selection of LT tires?


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