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Old 07-14-2010, 08:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
Hi-Step'n370Z
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Default OEM 18" Tire tread wear

I've posted to the Forum about things like wheel locks and spare tires. Spine tingling as they were, I thought I'd move up from my usual level of excitement, and talk about tire tread depth.

2010 370Z Roadster

Stock 18" Bridgestone OEM's

4,750 miles

Tire pressure kept at 38 PSI

Some spirited driving, but mostly just driving around.

Both front tires were, from the inner side out; 9/32, 9/32, 9/32, 6/32.
Both rear tires were, from the inner side out; 9/32, 7/32, 7/32, 6/32.

Looks like both front and rear are wearing a bit more on the outer sides, and maybe the rears could use a slight drop in air pressure.

Don't know if that's Nissan's recommended "best handling/performance" camber, or if I need an alignment.

Just though I'd pass this along so anyone who gives a s--t has something for comparison.

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