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Just checked mine which are around 18-24 months old with average annual mileage around 7,000. It looks like I'll be needing at least 3. My main question is do you think that because of the weight etc the tyres wear out quicker?
I bought 5 new wheels for £75 each and got new budget tyres on them. That was 2 years ago and still going strong. I heard you can now buy puncture insurance but when folk begin to drive over a nail when the tyre needs renewed the insurance companies will stop selling it because they provide a new tyre.
Mine last at least 5 to 6 years (back last a good 6 years), I do just over 7K miles a year, use Michelins and drive old shape dispatch.Definitely helps keeping tyres properly inflated, only check pressures every 4 months.
My Michelins were 200 each the last ones were 125 each and the previous tyres were 101 each The fronts go first but had a puncture on the rear with a screw destroyed it on the m25 I found the cheap ones don’t last as well but if your on a budget buy the part worn ones from any cheap tyre shop lay 50 a go The builders leave thousands of screws laying around and the potholes wrecked yet another tyre and rimoddest tyre story my mates mum brought a brand new mini clubman in the seventies second night the thrives stole all four tyres and put four bald ones on she got stopped on the way to Windsor safari park and busted the car was two days old !! The sympathic police man made us all wait by the side of the road in the pouring rain whilst a tow truck came to pick the car up we all walked to Windsor station soaked and hungry his mum got points and a large fine and to this day I have never seen a lion
Ones on the back have been on there 3 years at least and they were on the front, fronts still have plenty of tread 2 years old, I do about 7-8 k a year, I drive slow though so maybe that helps.
expensive tyres may not last as long as cheap ones but they have far better tread pattern for dealing with the wet and more importantly standing water - budget tyres are also a harder compound so less grip all roundFront tyres tend to wear faster - a combination of weight (engine) unless you have an old VW camper conversion and the constant turning of the wheels - these front tyres get scrubbed more often creating wear on the inner and out edges