Submitted by [deleted] t3_z7084i in personalfinance
Beneficial-Board6959 t1_iy3zbce wrote
I always try to look at how many miles or kilometers they are rated for. If it’s higher and proportionally more expensive I got for it. A little more money seems worth it. Especially based in on labor and disposal costs. The less I need to pay that the better.
thishasntbeeneasy t1_iy3zpwf wrote
I usually looked at the rated miles that way. My last ones were 75,000 miles, and I've had them 5 years but the tread is thin enough to need replacement before winter. I read into warranty and it's only good for 3 years, so really the mileage ratings don't mean a lot to me since I apparently don't put enough miles on to surpass the ratings.
PlayingWithFIRE123 t1_iy4n09z wrote
Higher mileage is not always best. The high mileage tires often have less grip. Anything 50-65k miles is fine. Check out the Michelin Crossclimate 2 tires. Great reviews, long life, and not too expensive.
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