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Rotated the tires today on my blue baby. While doing so started comparing the tire tread to the tread on the never used spare. Not seeing what I expected.
Bit of back ground. 2023 Tremor. 36K miles. Two years old this past February, hit 36K in March. My truck has had an easy life. I rarely dog it. Not a lot of hauling. No towing. Huge chunk of the 36K is highway miles. Historically regardless of vehicle I get great mileage out of a set of tires. I'd been figuring to get 80K plus out of the original equipment Generals. Meaning I would replace them at 80K, with a safe amount of tread remaining. I've been happy with the Grabbers and was thinking I'd replace them with the same tires when the time comes. As of today, not so sure. Using my very unscientific tread measurements, I now estimate that the tires will be shot at about 70K miles. Which means I'll be buying tires at about 60-62K as I never run tires too low tread wise. I'm a bit stunned actually.
For years I had F150's as company trucks. I don't remember ever having to replace tires at less than about 75-80K miles. Again, that's when I replaced them. Not when they were toast. Back when I had my '06 Nissan Frontier NISMO POS the original BFG somethings were complete shit. Only got about 28K out of them... and ran them down to nothing I was so pissed about it. Then I put on KO2's and ran those for @80K. Then moved to Goodyear Wrangler Duratracs and put close to 60K on them before trading in the truck. And those tires had plenty of life left. That truck racked up lots of highway miles as well. Many years ago I put over 110K miles on a set of Michelins on a company car. Our company garage made me get new tires one day during an oil change as those were dry rotting at that point. Again, I have a history of getting high mileage out of my vehicle's tires. But these Generals didn't get the memo.
I hope my guessimated measurements prove incorrect. But I'd bet a beer I'm pretty close. Guess I'll be getting a set of KO3's sooner than I'd planned. And that extra Tremor wheel for the spare. And I may well do no better with the KO3's. Could be a Ranger thing. I don't know. But I am most definitely surprised.
Bit of back ground. 2023 Tremor. 36K miles. Two years old this past February, hit 36K in March. My truck has had an easy life. I rarely dog it. Not a lot of hauling. No towing. Huge chunk of the 36K is highway miles. Historically regardless of vehicle I get great mileage out of a set of tires. I'd been figuring to get 80K plus out of the original equipment Generals. Meaning I would replace them at 80K, with a safe amount of tread remaining. I've been happy with the Grabbers and was thinking I'd replace them with the same tires when the time comes. As of today, not so sure. Using my very unscientific tread measurements, I now estimate that the tires will be shot at about 70K miles. Which means I'll be buying tires at about 60-62K as I never run tires too low tread wise. I'm a bit stunned actually.
For years I had F150's as company trucks. I don't remember ever having to replace tires at less than about 75-80K miles. Again, that's when I replaced them. Not when they were toast. Back when I had my '06 Nissan Frontier NISMO POS the original BFG somethings were complete shit. Only got about 28K out of them... and ran them down to nothing I was so pissed about it. Then I put on KO2's and ran those for @80K. Then moved to Goodyear Wrangler Duratracs and put close to 60K on them before trading in the truck. And those tires had plenty of life left. That truck racked up lots of highway miles as well. Many years ago I put over 110K miles on a set of Michelins on a company car. Our company garage made me get new tires one day during an oil change as those were dry rotting at that point. Again, I have a history of getting high mileage out of my vehicle's tires. But these Generals didn't get the memo.
I hope my guessimated measurements prove incorrect. But I'd bet a beer I'm pretty close. Guess I'll be getting a set of KO3's sooner than I'd planned. And that extra Tremor wheel for the spare. And I may well do no better with the KO3's. Could be a Ranger thing. I don't know. But I am most definitely surprised.
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