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I put Sumitomo HTR Z III tires on my car when I bought it last year. Now, after only about 14,000 miles, the rears are just about bald while the fronts have plenty of tread left. I've never had a car where the front and back wore at such radically different rates. Of course, this is the first car I've owned that used different sizes on the front and rear so that rotating is out of the question. Have others had this experience with these cars? Is it just the Sumitomos? Other than wearing out so quickly, I love these tires. At the price, it may still be worth running them, even with the short lifespan. I'm replacing the rears with the same model, but may be looking elsewhere for my next set of tires.
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This has been my experiencel The rears wears out at about a two to one rate compared to the fronts. I have been using bridgestones and they wear very evenly. As Flash said, get a good alignment....Luck
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My experience is that the rears do wear faster than the fronts. Not quite at the rate of two for one. Careful and complete alignment makes a difference. I think driving style probably has some impact on rear tire wear as well. One of lifes small pleasures, when the road is devoid of cops and other cars, is to drive the car aggresively to the detriment of tire logevity. That said I get between 30 and 35 K miles out of a set of tires.
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I just had my rear tyres replaced after 25K on them, (Falken FK452's)had worn through on the centre of the tread, which pointed to over inflation, but have always checked weekly for pressures,at 36 psi (the recomended level) however it was pointed out to me by my fitter, that as I mainly commute daily on the motorway (freeway) at a constant 70 mphish....the tyres are going to get hot and go up to about 38/42 psi. So this new set, Ive had filled with nitrogen, and am keeping a close eye on the pressure after my 40 min dash to work every day....
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