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I have a curious mind and am always wondering about stuff like this.
Recently, I was at a car show and noticed that my front tires were almost bald on the edges. I had it aligned months ago. It steers, handles and drives great. I'm sure it had more tread when I brought it to that shop.
I've noticed that when using a cutoff wheel on a grinder, once I get to about 2/3 the original diameter, the wheel seems to wear faster to the end.
Does that same thing happen with tires?
These are a 200 treadwear model, Nitto NT 05.
The 200 treadwear rating means that they are sticky but they won't last long. They never seem to squeal even during hard cornering. They do grip well.
The worn set was put on 7 years ago so by some people's standard, they were ready to be replaced anyway.
What do you think? Do tires wear faster from 50% tread to zero than they did from 100% to 50% ?
Recently, I was at a car show and noticed that my front tires were almost bald on the edges. I had it aligned months ago. It steers, handles and drives great. I'm sure it had more tread when I brought it to that shop.
I've noticed that when using a cutoff wheel on a grinder, once I get to about 2/3 the original diameter, the wheel seems to wear faster to the end.
Does that same thing happen with tires?
These are a 200 treadwear model, Nitto NT 05.
The 200 treadwear rating means that they are sticky but they won't last long. They never seem to squeal even during hard cornering. They do grip well.
The worn set was put on 7 years ago so by some people's standard, they were ready to be replaced anyway.
What do you think? Do tires wear faster from 50% tread to zero than they did from 100% to 50% ?