41K on stock Pirellis
I have just over 32K on my stock pirelli tires, and still within the wear mark indicators. I have rotated them every 10K (third rotation). Very pleased with the perfect even wear. I may replace these with another set of pirelli's when they are due.
I personally would not have worn my tires as low as you did. I too live in Florida (central), and drive daily in the afternoon thunderstorms we get during the summer. With almost a 200 mile round trip daily, I value my life, as well as the others that share the road with me, so driving on a set of tires that where worn as your were would not happen with me no matter how good a driver I think I may be, or how good the car handles. No car can make up for hydro-planing, and your tires did nothing to help channel water.
I personally would not have worn my tires as low as you did. I too live in Florida (central), and drive daily in the afternoon thunderstorms we get during the summer. With almost a 200 mile round trip daily, I value my life, as well as the others that share the road with me, so driving on a set of tires that where worn as your were would not happen with me no matter how good a driver I think I may be, or how good the car handles. No car can make up for hydro-planing, and your tires did nothing to help channel water.
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I have just over 32K on my stock pirelli tires, and still within the wear mark indicators. I have rotated them every 10K (third rotation). Very pleased with the perfect even wear. I may replace these with another set of pirelli's when they are due.
I personally would not have worn my tires as low as you did. I too live in Florida (central), and drive daily in the afternoon thunderstorms we get during the summer. With almost a 200 mile round trip daily, I value my life, as well as the others that share the road with me, so driving on a set of tires that where worn as your were would not happen with me no matter how good a driver I think I may be, or how good the car handles. No car can make up for hydro-planing, and your tires did nothing to help channel water.
I personally would not have worn my tires as low as you did. I too live in Florida (central), and drive daily in the afternoon thunderstorms we get during the summer. With almost a 200 mile round trip daily, I value my life, as well as the others that share the road with me, so driving on a set of tires that where worn as your were would not happen with me no matter how good a driver I think I may be, or how good the car handles. No car can make up for hydro-planing, and your tires did nothing to help channel water.
The stock tires are being disposed of when the winters get swapped on. They are definitely not as low as yours that have 40k. Looks pretty dangerous to me too
Agreed, I had planned on replacing them months ago (begining of the year), but one thing after another prevented me from getting them eariler. What part of central fl. are you? We have property up there and plan on retiring there. The second time I leave south Florida will be for good.

I'm in Central Florida, small community. PM me if you'd like for the details....I was happy to get out of South Florida.
In Va at least there is no minimum tread depth specification. Here's an interesting observation. I wore the BFGs on my GT500 just as bad and they actually worked better in the rain than a brand new set of Nitto NT05R DOT drag radials.
No, never went to the track. Moroso is in WPB about 80 miles from here. I have a friend with a 300ZX that was going to run with me but we never made it. (The 5.0 would have kicked his but). And as someone else suggested to do a massive burnout before the change. That was in the plan also, get crazy for a few minutes, but never got the chance. My luck, I would have got 2 flats and would have to get towed to the dealer.
Originally Posted by 5th Stang
No, never went to the track. Moroso is in WPB about 80 miles from here. I have a friend with a 300ZX that was going to run with me but we never made it. (The 5.0 would have kicked his but). And as someone else suggested to do a massive burnout before the change. That was in the plan also, get crazy for a few minutes, but never got the chance. My luck, I would have got 2 flats and would have to get towed to the dealer.
I have the all season stock pirelli tires. I have been to the drag strip around 4 times. Never done any burnouts. Just a little flash of the tires before each pass. I wonder if i can last as long as your 41k miles.
All Season.
I have V6..stock BFG 17" Premium wheels and tires. 50k miles on them now and they still have quite a bit of life left but getting time to replace. Looking at getting some takeoff wheels/tires from Roush. They have the '13 Premium wheels/tires but they can't tell me if I would get a set of the BFGs or the Michelins. I would prefer the BFGs as they are a little wider and look a little better, although same basic tire tread/spec between the two. BFG are 225/60/17. Michelin are 215/65R17.
Also looking at 18" GT wheels/and tires with the 255/50/18 PZero Nero All Season tires but all the threads about them wearing out at 14k miles, etc. are making me nervous. I know I would get more mileage life from the BFGs or Michelins.
Still undecided.
Also looking at 18" GT wheels/and tires with the 255/50/18 PZero Nero All Season tires but all the threads about them wearing out at 14k miles, etc. are making me nervous. I know I would get more mileage life from the BFGs or Michelins.
Still undecided.
Originally Posted by Clue
I have V6..stock BFG 17" Premium wheels and tires. 50k miles on them now and they still have quite a bit of life left but getting time to replace. Looking at getting some takeoff wheels/tires from Roush. They have the '13 Premium wheels/tires but they can't tell me if I would get a set of the BFGs or the Michelins. I would prefer the BFGs as they are a little wider and look a little better, although same basic tire tread/spec between the two. BFG are 225/60/17. Michelin are 215/65R17.
Also looking at 18" GT wheels/and tires with the 255/50/18 PZero Nero All Season tires but all the threads about them wearing out at 14k miles, etc. are making me nervous. I know I would get more mileage life from the BFGs or Michelins.
Still undecided.
Also looking at 18" GT wheels/and tires with the 255/50/18 PZero Nero All Season tires but all the threads about them wearing out at 14k miles, etc. are making me nervous. I know I would get more mileage life from the BFGs or Michelins.
Still undecided.
I have V6..stock BFG 17" Premium wheels and tires. 50k miles on them now and they still have quite a bit of life left but getting time to replace. Looking at getting some takeoff wheels/tires from Roush. They have the '13 Premium wheels/tires but they can't tell me if I would get a set of the BFGs or the Michelins. I would prefer the BFGs as they are a little wider and look a little better, although same basic tire tread/spec between the two. BFG are 225/60/17. Michelin are 215/65R17.
Also looking at 18" GT wheels/and tires with the 255/50/18 PZero Nero All Season tires but all the threads about them wearing out at 14k miles, etc. are making me nervous. I know I would get more mileage life from the BFGs or Michelins.
Still undecided.
Also looking at 18" GT wheels/and tires with the 255/50/18 PZero Nero All Season tires but all the threads about them wearing out at 14k miles, etc. are making me nervous. I know I would get more mileage life from the BFGs or Michelins.
Still undecided.
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