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Tire Wear
I bought a new 2004 in March and now have 24,000 miles on it. I had to
replace the tires last week as they had no tread left on them ( I did not check them as often as I should have - just assumed that tires would last longer than this and only rotated once). Can someone help me understand if this is something that I can look forward to forever (this is my first Miata and I love it!!). I have 205/45/16 size tires. I would prefer to replace them next time with higher profile and smaller size, any recommendations?? I use the car more as a fun commuter (about 100 miles per day) but do occasionally enjoy taking 30mph corners at 70mph, and also occasionally exceed 100mph during the commute. Thanks for your help! JohnnyA '04Silver |
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If your car came with Bridgestone Touranza E30 tires, you did well to get
24K out of them. I'm replacing mine at 18K. They are a performance tire with a very low treadwear rating. I'm switching to Yokohama AVS ES-100s. It is still a performance tire, but I expect them to last closer to 30K. Randy "johnnya" > wrote in message ... > I bought a new 2004 in March and now have 24,000 miles on it. I had to > replace the tires last week as they had no tread left on them ( I did not > check them as often as I should have - just assumed that tires would last > longer than this and only rotated once). > > Can someone help me understand if this is something that I can look forward > to forever (this is my first Miata and I love it!!). I have 205/45/16 size > tires. I would prefer to replace them next time with higher profile and > smaller size, any recommendations?? I use the car more as a fun commuter > (about 100 miles per day) but do occasionally enjoy taking 30mph corners at > 70mph, and also occasionally exceed 100mph during the commute. > > Thanks for your help! > > JohnnyA > '04Silver > > > |
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You are exactly right, it came with the Bridgestone's. I probably got more
miles because mine were completely bald, they looked like racing slicks on the back. They were so far gone that I just took what they had in stock without any research. Goodyear said that they were good tires for what I needed. They are TOYO's Proxes FZ4 All Season High Performance tire. Any comments on these? Also, what tire pressure do you recommend? Thanks, JohnnyA "Randy Maheux" > wrote in message news:S8Sxd.2003$iH.102@fed1read02... > If your car came with Bridgestone Touranza E30 tires, you did well to get > 24K out of them. I'm replacing mine at 18K. They are a performance tire > with a very low treadwear rating. I'm switching to Yokohama AVS ES-100s. > It is still a performance tire, but I expect them to last closer to 30K. > > Randy > > "johnnya" > wrote in message > ... > > I bought a new 2004 in March and now have 24,000 miles on it. I had to > > replace the tires last week as they had no tread left on them ( I did not > > check them as often as I should have - just assumed that tires would last > > longer than this and only rotated once). > > > > Can someone help me understand if this is something that I can look > forward > > to forever (this is my first Miata and I love it!!). I have 205/45/16 > size > > tires. I would prefer to replace them next time with higher profile and > > smaller size, any recommendations?? I use the car more as a fun commuter > > (about 100 miles per day) but do occasionally enjoy taking 30mph corners > at > > 70mph, and also occasionally exceed 100mph during the commute. > > > > Thanks for your help! > > > > JohnnyA > > '04Silver > > > > > > > > |
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You can read allot about them on miata.net but you already own them so don't
sweat it too much. They're decent IIRC. Tire pressure recomendations go from 26 psi to 35psi but most people seem to agree 28 to 30 works pretty well on most tires. Chris 92BB&T "johnnya" > wrote in message ... > You are exactly right, it came with the Bridgestone's. I probably got more > miles because mine were completely bald, they looked like racing slicks on > the back. > > They were so far gone that I just took what they had in stock without any > research. Goodyear said that they were good tires for what I needed. They > are TOYO's Proxes FZ4 All Season High Performance tire. Any comments on > these? Also, what tire pressure do you recommend? > > Thanks, > JohnnyA > > > "Randy Maheux" > wrote in message > news:S8Sxd.2003$iH.102@fed1read02... > > If your car came with Bridgestone Touranza E30 tires, you did well to get > > 24K out of them. I'm replacing mine at 18K. They are a performance tire > > with a very low treadwear rating. I'm switching to Yokohama AVS ES-100s. > > It is still a performance tire, but I expect them to last closer to 30K. > > > > Randy > > > > "johnnya" > wrote in message > > ... > > > I bought a new 2004 in March and now have 24,000 miles on it. I had to > > > replace the tires last week as they had no tread left on them ( I did > not > > > check them as often as I should have - just assumed that tires would > last > > > longer than this and only rotated once). > > > > > > Can someone help me understand if this is something that I can look > > forward > > > to forever (this is my first Miata and I love it!!). I have 205/45/16 > > size > > > tires. I would prefer to replace them next time with higher profile and > > > smaller size, any recommendations?? I use the car more as a fun > commuter > > > (about 100 miles per day) but do occasionally enjoy taking 30mph corners > > at > > > 70mph, and also occasionally exceed 100mph during the commute. > > > > > > Thanks for your help! > > > > > > JohnnyA > > > '04Silver > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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I run 30 PSI in mine.
"Chris D'Agnolo" > wrote in message ... > You can read allot about them on miata.net but you already own them so don't > sweat it too much. They're decent IIRC. Tire pressure recomendations go from > 26 psi to 35psi but most people seem to agree 28 to 30 works pretty well on > most tires. > > Chris > 92BB&T > > "johnnya" > wrote in message > ... > > You are exactly right, it came with the Bridgestone's. I probably got > more > > miles because mine were completely bald, they looked like racing slicks on > > the back. > > > > They were so far gone that I just took what they had in stock without any > > research. Goodyear said that they were good tires for what I needed. > They > > are TOYO's Proxes FZ4 All Season High Performance tire. Any comments on > > these? Also, what tire pressure do you recommend? > > > > Thanks, > > JohnnyA > > > > > > "Randy Maheux" > wrote in message > > news:S8Sxd.2003$iH.102@fed1read02... > > > If your car came with Bridgestone Touranza E30 tires, you did well to > get > > > 24K out of them. I'm replacing mine at 18K. They are a performance > tire > > > with a very low treadwear rating. I'm switching to Yokohama AVS > ES-100s. > > > It is still a performance tire, but I expect them to last closer to 30K. > > > > > > Randy > > > > > > "johnnya" > wrote in message > > > ... > > > > I bought a new 2004 in March and now have 24,000 miles on it. I had > to > > > > replace the tires last week as they had no tread left on them ( I did > > not > > > > check them as often as I should have - just assumed that tires would > > last > > > > longer than this and only rotated once). > > > > > > > > Can someone help me understand if this is something that I can look > > > forward > > > > to forever (this is my first Miata and I love it!!). I have 205/45/16 > > > size > > > > tires. I would prefer to replace them next time with higher profile > and > > > > smaller size, any recommendations?? I use the car more as a fun > > commuter > > > > (about 100 miles per day) but do occasionally enjoy taking 30mph > corners > > > at > > > > 70mph, and also occasionally exceed 100mph during the commute. > > > > > > > > Thanks for your help! > > > > > > > > JohnnyA > > > > '04Silver > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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"johnnya" > wrote in message ... > You are exactly right, it came with the Bridgestone's. I probably got more > miles because mine were completely bald, they looked like racing slicks on > the back. > > They were so far gone that I just took what they had in stock without any > research. Goodyear said that they were good tires for what I needed. They > are TOYO's Proxes FZ4 All Season High Performance tire. Any comments on > these? Also, what tire pressure do you recommend? You going to have to slow down a bit in the corners a bit, with those tires, but they will last longer. I like 28 lb. |
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