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Depends on how you drive...I got mine second hand and I've driven 10,000km and they're still going strong...only street driving...no hooning, no tracking
Depends on how you drive...I got mine second hand and I've driven 10,000km and they're still going strong...only street driving...no hooning, no tracking
The AD07s have a tyre wear rating of 180, where as the RE010/RE030/RE040/RE050/RE070 all have a tyre rating of 140. I still managed to get ~40,000 kms out of my stock RE030's although that was with street driving only and the occasional fang. If the thread rating is by indication, I'd imagine that you should be able to do around the same which would be awesome by me.
How've you been Indo? Haven't seen you in a while
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To be honest, i felt my AD07 losing grip after 10 000km....although the thread level is still quite high. Its either that, or that i have been too used to the grip :P
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The AD07s have a tyre wear rating of 180, where as the RE010/RE030/RE040/RE050/RE070 all have a tyre rating of 140. I still managed to get ~40,000 kms out of my stock RE030's although that was with street driving only and the occasional fang. If the thread rating is by indication, I'd imagine that you should be able to do around the same which would be awesome by me.
How've you been Indo? Haven't seen you in a while
well yeah i guess it's a tricky question hey.. all comes down to howmuch you drive, what kinda driving etc etc but yeah keep us updated with this tyres mate
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