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Tire wear...5 months in

5.9K views 33 replies 12 participants last post by  cannonballrun  
I like not buying tires, and bypassing gas stations. My humble HEV routinely goes 700 miles on a tank, and the OEM tires from 2018 are now at 78,000 miles with lots of legal tread left.
 
I suggest driving on 7 year old tires in Ohio is too risky for me. Hydroplaning into a guide rail tends to negate your savings by delaying a new set of tires.
I may not drive as briskly as you and happy to have seldom experienced hydroplaning. I have a lot of discretion over when I drive, and I try hard not to drive at all in inclement weather. Hopefully that alleviates your concern, but it is more out of concern for efficiency. I can do the same errands on dry roads if I wait a day or two and save a bit of money. I'm in no rush.
 
My schedule freed up today so I just got home from having the Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3 installed and did a quick drive out on the highway and city-ish driving. I'll post tonight or first thing in the morning on my impressions. Hint, it'll be a positive review.
Unfortunately, most tire changes get good reviews. Fresh rubber is almost always quieter than the worn tires you had on yesterday.