JimB_FFE
Well-known member
After 10k miles, I checked the tread depth of my tires. Here's "wear" they are:
Front: .20"
Rear: .28"
At what mileage should I rotate front to back so that both fronts and rears will wear down to .06" at the same time?
Knowns and assumptions:
Depth when new: .30"
Depth to replace: .06" (Should I let them go that far?)
Useable tread: .24"
Wear rate of front: .1" / 10k.
Wear rate of rear: .02" / 10k.
My guess is that it's at 20k miles, when the fronts are down to .1" deep.
At that point, the rears should be at .26" deep.
Swap the tires and I'll scrub .04" more off the fronts and .2" off the rears by 40k miles and they'll both be at .06".
Did I do the math right?
I know the wear is probably not linear over the life of the tires as the sides of the tread blocks are not vertical. But the tire also gets smaller so there are more rotations per mile. Are these effects significant? I'll probably have to revise the numbers as the insides may wear faster.
Front: .20"
Rear: .28"
At what mileage should I rotate front to back so that both fronts and rears will wear down to .06" at the same time?
Knowns and assumptions:
Depth when new: .30"
Depth to replace: .06" (Should I let them go that far?)
Useable tread: .24"
Wear rate of front: .1" / 10k.
Wear rate of rear: .02" / 10k.
My guess is that it's at 20k miles, when the fronts are down to .1" deep.
At that point, the rears should be at .26" deep.
Swap the tires and I'll scrub .04" more off the fronts and .2" off the rears by 40k miles and they'll both be at .06".
Did I do the math right?
I know the wear is probably not linear over the life of the tires as the sides of the tread blocks are not vertical. But the tire also gets smaller so there are more rotations per mile. Are these effects significant? I'll probably have to revise the numbers as the insides may wear faster.