How many miles do you usually get out of your front tyres?

How many miles do you usually get out of your front tyres?

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cerb4.5lee

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Friday 18th September 2020
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I've just ordered a set of Michelin PS4's for the fronts on my Cooper S. They will replace the Michelin Primacy 3's that have lasted 16k miles.

How many miles do you usually get out of your Minis front tyres?

Cheers. smile


cerb4.5lee

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Friday 18th September 2020
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Blimey and I've done alright with mine then thanks.

cerb4.5lee

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Dave. said:
7k from a set of Rainsport3s, another 6k after swapping fronts to back etc.
I will admit that I really fancied doing that myself and swap them front to back. I'm now going to have PS4 on the front and Primacy on the rear, and I don't like having different tyres(at least they are the same brand though) on a car. Whereas if I'd done the front to back swap I could have possibly swapped all 4 at the same time.

cerb4.5lee

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Thursday 8th October 2020
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Just to update this. I am so impressed with the Michelin PS4 in comparison to the Primacy and it is night and day. The Primacy would spin up at almost any opportunity, whereas the PS4 just grip and get on with it. So anyone with Michelin Primacy I'd take the opportunity of swapping to the Michelin PS4 when you can for sure.

cerb4.5lee

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Friday 9th October 2020
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GaryF said:
Enjoy the MPS4 OP.
Thanks. beer

I have them on my 370Z and I really rate them, but on the Mini they seem even better to me because the previous Primacy 3's were so poor. It is great now that I can put my foot down in the Mini and it actually puts the power down cleanly. thumbup

I can't believe the difference between two different tyres that come from the same manufacturer. The Primacy 3 is such a poor tyre imo, whereas I can't fault the PS4 at all. smile

cerb4.5lee

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Sunday 11th October 2020
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fatboy b said:
I got fed up with the Primacy’s,when they were 1/2 worn. Switched all 4 to MPS4S. Great tyres. But they are getting chewed up the front smile

The rears on my XFR-S did 22k on the last set after p-zeros only managed 8k.
Nice one! thumbup

I'm still at that stage where I'm being a bit more cautious on the new tyres(not wanting to wear them down too quickly), but I'm sure that it won't be that long before I'm working them really hard again though. driving

cerb4.5lee

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Wednesday 18th November 2020
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Majorslow said:
Blimey you must drive it hard.

I only have a Mini one on 16" alloys, the car is used for teaching, so now and again get a wee bit of wheel spin, and do loads of emergency stops, so loads of ABS skidding.

Even so I still get between 20-30k out of my Michelin "energy savers"

I couldn't afford to do my job if I wore tyres that quickly
Apart from my old S14a 200SX(because I couldn't resist going sideways in it most of the time!), the Cooper S has been the worst car I've had for quick tyre wear for sure(well the fronts anyway).

I do have some very quiet and lovely country roads right on my doorstep, so I do enjoy pushing it a fair bit every now and then.

You've done brilliant to get that mileage out of them. It will be interesting to see how long my rear tyres last, because they still have 5mm on them and I'm up to 18k miles with those now.

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Friday 20th November 2020
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GaryF said:
I don't go to the trouble of doing this, no. Never have done it, but that's not to say that it is a good way of 'getting through' the rears as they can stagnate and go off with age (crack, go hard and lose grip).
I was tempted to do it as well, but I didn't bother in the end.