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Tire Guy
Can you post a picture of the entire tread section width on one of your rear tires?I’m at 39,000 Miles on my Original Tires. ‘20 MY. Just passed NC Inspection
For science?
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Can you post a picture of the entire tread section width on one of your rear tires?I’m at 39,000 Miles on my Original Tires. ‘20 MY. Just passed NC Inspection
Thanks. I have a 22 MYP with 29k miles and need to get my NC inspection in the next month. The Michelins still look OK to me, so hoping they don’t try to give me trouble at the inspection.This is for the MY Performance
You may want to check out the thread on hydroplaning. Wide tires with short, stiff sidewalls, if down to 4/32", are dangerous in the wet. Passing inspection is critical to keeping you, and others, safe.Thanks. I have a 22 MYP with 29k miles and need to get my NC inspection in the next month. The Michelins still look OK to me, so hoping they don’t try to give me trouble at the inspection.
Your treadwear is pretty normal. I wouldn't throw money at an alignment unless the car's steering is off - you'll only open up the opportunity for them to make the alignment worse. Cars should hold their alignments for tens of thousands of miles unless you hit something to knock it out. I've had cars with 100K on the factory alignment and the tires would wear excellently still. Don't screw up a good thing!I just had my tires rotated at 5700 miles at a Tesla SC two weeks ago. They measured the tire depth on all four tires at 7/32
Tire wear appears normal thus far. When they reach below 5/32 I'll be replacing them with an alignment.
32k and still going. 19” original OEM tires. Though mine are just about needing to be replaced. May be another 1 or 2 thousand miles.I'd like everyone to post how many miles they got out of a set of tires. Type of tire they used and also how aggressively they drove. How many times they rotated tires and also whether they kept the tire pressure at 42PSI. Also post any secrets to longevity that you have discovered. From what I have heard it is only 20,000 miles on average wear depending on the model of tire. I have a Model Y LR with 19" tires on order. I think everyone would enjoy reading this. Thanks.. Tony
Thx32k and still going. 19” original OEM tires. Though mine are just about needing to be replaced. May be another 1 or 2 thousand miles.
Drive mostly non-aggressive but my commute route takes me through twisty mountain road so plenty of turns at speed. Never used chill mode.
Rotation every ~6000 miles and ran at 42/43 PSI.
I did not know the car senses tire tread depth. Is this true?a message on my screen saying my rear tires are worn out