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Latest MS 19'' Tires - Goodyear's confusing tire scheme

r1200gs4ok

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Jul 17, 2019
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That is what I currently have, my second set. First lasted 24K, this one should last about the same, with them needing changing next fall. Being ADHD, I am already researching/pricing my next set and asking all kinds of questions to make sure I don't regret my next set :)
yea me too....torn between current or continentals....in think the Michelin is over priced
 
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martinsfsu

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May 27, 2019
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Update: I have almost 17k miles (and almost 3 years). The two front two tires are not looking great; most of the wear is on the inside. Rear tires look fine, even thought this is a 2019 Raven all wheel drive. Check out the pics. Should have rotated them by 10k. Lesson learned.
 

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FMinMI

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Update: I have almost 17k miles (and almost 3 years). The two front two tires are not looking great; most of the wear is on the inside. Rear tires look fine, even thought this is a 2019 Raven all wheel drive. Check out the pics. Should have rotated them by 10k. Lesson learned.
Interesting. Usually, on AWD cars/trucks the tires wear pretty consistently. The only thing I can think of is heavy braking causing the fronts to wear down faster. As for the inside wear, sounds like wheel alignment...
 

martinsfsu

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May 27, 2019
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Interesting. Usually, on AWD cars/trucks the tires wear pretty consistently. The only thing I can think of is heavy braking causing the fronts to wear down faster. As for the inside wear, sounds like wheel alignment...
I was surprised too, which is why I didn't consider tire rotation, specially given the fact that my driving is rather tame, and I let regen do most of the breaking. The inside wear is not extreme, but possibly due to minor negative camber angel. At almost 5k lbs, MS is a beast.
 
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