This is a Michelin x-one grip with 200,000 miles on it.
How long are these supposed to last?
How many miles do you get from duals?
I also have 2 energy savers (what they had when recaps blew up) that are not lasting as long.
I'm just shocked these have this much tread at 200k?
Drive tire tread life? Super single vs duals
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Yeah they wear great don't have to worry about mismatched tire pressure or Tread depth. Got almost 300k out of Michelins that were still legal when changed.
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I've got one of those used because I had a super single pick up a nail in a lumber yard and I'm very impressed with how beefy it's been. Not surprised they are getting that much milage.
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I got 325k out of my Michelin X one Super singles. They start to wear uneven at the end. Then I got yokos and lost close to 0.8 mpgKeepforgettingmypassword Thanks this.
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what x-one did you have? Grip or energy?
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Energy. This was 3+ years ago I changed them out.
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My energy are wearing out WAY faster than the grip. I am down to 6 on the energy I changed AFTER the grip in the photo.
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Yokos only lasted 225k milesscoobertdoo Thanks this.
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The Multi Energy are good also. Made for regional and local applications with lots of scrubbing.
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I’ve got about 170k on my Bridgestone 726 ela, still legal but probably 6/32, will be changed before winter, we have been having decent luck with kumhos lately
Always 80-100k with a bit of local in thereD.Tibbitt Thanks this.
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