Treadwear Rating?
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aproctor1

Original Poster:

146 posts

193 months

Yesterday (18:14)
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I've run fairly high performance tyres for the last 15 years, with a treadwear rating of 250-350, however now I'm doing high mileage again, wanted something that will last longer than 20k miles.

The new tyres have a treadwear rating of 500, but is there anything higher available, that isn't a taxi driver ditch finder?

InitialDave

14,512 posts

144 months

Yesterday (18:28)
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I wouldn't put too much faith in the treadwear number as a direct indicator of performance, as I understand it, it's largely something the tyre manufacturers self-declare anyway.

I would go by reviews and the recommendations of people who use a similar car in a similar way.

E-bmw

12,588 posts

177 months

InitialDave said:
I wouldn't put too much faith in the treadwear number as a direct indicator of performance, as I understand it, it's largely something the tyre manufacturers self-declare anyway.

I would go by reviews and the recommendations of people who use a similar car in a similar way.
^^^^ Wot 'e said.

Buy a good quality "touring/comfort" biased tyre & with reasonable driving you should easily get that.

Mrs E's Mazda 2 was bought at 24k miles and is now on 48k on the same set of Goodyear Eagle F1 Assy 2's with around 5mm tread left.