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    Default tread wear rating question

    ok i know the higher the number the longer it lasts but how long should i expect a tire with a 200 treadwear rating to last? milege wise.
    I asked a girl if i could buy her a drink, she said I have a boyfriend, so I said, well i have a goldfish, she said what? I replied, oh I'm sorry I thought we were talking about shit that doesnt matter.

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    wad up Painman. still got the GSR fuel pump? lol.













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    nope everything i had burned down
    I asked a girl if i could buy her a drink, she said I have a boyfriend, so I said, well i have a goldfish, she said what? I replied, oh I'm sorry I thought we were talking about shit that doesnt matter.

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    lol.

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    oh painman i kno something u dont kno !! u ganna be very excited lol....no joke. pm me lol

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    The treadwear number does not automatically translate to a set mileage.

    The numbers are different for each tire manufacturer.

    That said, my estimate would be ~20k miles.

    My 180 tread rears are 50% gone at 7k miles, but the fronts are only 20% worn.

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    well im plannin on gettin some azenis 615 and im not much of a autocrosser i just love the way the tire looks. anyway i dont wanna buy them and then end up buying another set 1 year later.
    I asked a girl if i could buy her a drink, she said I have a boyfriend, so I said, well i have a goldfish, she said what? I replied, oh I'm sorry I thought we were talking about shit that doesnt matter.

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    dude i thought u getting rid of it?

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    nah ***** you got ya young lil head messed up
    I asked a girl if i could buy her a drink, she said I have a boyfriend, so I said, well i have a goldfish, she said what? I replied, oh I'm sorry I thought we were talking about shit that doesnt matter.

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    Depends how you drive, possibly 20k with minor spiritual driving, the way I drive it would be about 8k miles. And as said above, each tire manufacturer has their own standards, so don't compare tires purely on thread wear/
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