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the 370z has the best manners in the rain ive ever driven. at least with fresher tires hahah

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Old 11-19-2009, 01:54 AM   #16 (permalink)
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the 370z has the best manners in the rain ive ever driven. at least with fresher tires hahah
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Old 11-19-2009, 02:16 AM   #17 (permalink)
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I just took these tires off due to putting winter wheels on my car. When I took off, I was at about 11,900 miles (almost 12,000 Miles). I am planning driving these the WHOLE next summer. So, another 8000 miles is expected (though I will let you guys know if I had to change sooner). I also just bought 4 OEM RE050A 19" to replace them in the summer of 2011 . Here are some pictures of my tires to give you guys an idea. I do just regular everyday driving. Sometimes very spirited, sometimes like an old grandpa!








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I have about 10k on mine and they still look to have at least half the tread left, no tracking however, just daily driving. I'm hoping also to use them completely through next year and replace spring 2011.
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unfixable? did you have the valve replaced?
Nothing to do with the valve. The puncture is "too close" to the sidewall to fix. I think I'm going to buy a used tire from ebay ($60 ish) which has the same tread depth the rest of mine have and just use that until I need to replace all 4. All in all, not the best situation.
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I just took these tires off due to putting winter wheels on my car. When I took off, I was at about 11,900 miles (almost 12,000 Miles). I am planning driving these the WHOLE next summer. So, another 8000 miles is expected (though I will let you guys know if I had to change sooner). I also just bought 4 OEM RE050A 19" to replace them in the summer of 2011 . Here are some pictures of my tires to give you guys an idea. I do just regular everyday driving. Sometimes very spirited, sometimes like an old grandpa!
You're fronts look almost brand new! The rears are showing some wear, to be expected in a rear wheel drive car with an enthusiastic driver, but should easily get you through the next summer unless you decide to take up drifting.
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You're fronts look almost brand new! The rears are showing some wear, to be expected in a rear wheel drive car with an enthusiastic driver, but should easily get you through the next summer unless you decide to take up drifting.
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I have 15,500 on my tires and was going to post that I could probably get another 5,000-10,000 out of them then I saw AK370Z tire pics at 11k. Holy cow my rear tires look bald in comparison but its probably because I have a habit of turning off traction control every time I get in the car unless it is raining of course. And I do like to swing the tail out cornering on occasions and do drive pretty aggressive, its just so damn fun! For those who drive like a normally person I would say these tires should be good for at least 20,000 miles.

I plan on replacing these tires with Nitto's NT05 and plan on a lot less drifting, replacing tires for this car isn't cheap.
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Have you tried more than one tire repair shop, dude?
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I just took these tires off due to putting winter wheels on my car. When I took off, I was at about 11,900 miles (almost 12,000 Miles). I am planning driving these the WHOLE next summer. So, another 8000 miles is expected (though I will let you guys know if I had to change sooner). I also just bought 4 OEM RE050A 19" to replace them in the summer of 2011 . Here are some pictures of my tires to give you guys an idea. I do just regular everyday driving. Sometimes very spirited, sometimes like an old grandpa!
So how many miles is everyone else getting out of their SP tires (Bridgestone Potenza RE050A)?

For me, 14.271 miles and 9/32" reported tread depth on all tires
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I have not tracked these tires and they have 11,500 miles on them. The outside of the rear tires are far more worn than the inside.

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Wo, I got a little suspicious of those 9/32" tread depth measurements
(with 14.271 miles) from the dealership. I measured them myself and got:

6/32" and 7/32" for the front tires (passenger tire had a nail and was replaced early) and
3/32" for the rear

That's a lot more realistic. Time for rear tires

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Wo, I got a little suspicious of those 9/32" tread depth measurements
(with 14.271 miles) from the dealership. I measured them myself and got

2/32" for the rear tires, and
5/32" for the front

That's a lot more realistic. Time for rear tires
My fronts are too bad either, but I learned that I could get a set of 4 Hankooks for the same price as two rear Bridgestones.
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I can't believe the difference! Mine look like racing slicks compared to yours, and they have less mileage!



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I can't believe the difference! Mine look like racing slicks compared to yours, and they have less mileage!
You might want to get your tread depth checked, from the picture it looks
like it could be at the 2/32" limit
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