e.g.
- Focus ST: front tyres ~ 14k miles, rears ~ 18k.
- Focus 1 litre 'Ecoboost' (don't laugh): front ~ 20k, rears est. ~ 30k.
What are the factors that govern rear tyre wear compared to front?
martine wrote:Why do some FWD cars get through rear tyres quicker than others? I'm not talking about the absolute number of miles as that will vary depending on tyre make etc - but rather the fact sometimes they last much, much longer than the corresponding front.
e.g.
- Focus ST: front tyres ~ 14k miles, rears ~ 18k.
- Focus 1 litre 'Ecoboost' (don't laugh): front ~ 20k, rears est. ~ 30k.
What are the factors that govern rear tyre wear compared to front?
martine wrote:Why do some FWD cars get through rear tyres quicker than others? I'm not talking about the absolute number of miles as that will vary depending on tyre make etc - but rather the fact sometimes they last much, much longer than the corresponding front.
e.g.
- Focus ST: front tyres ~ 14k miles, rears ~ 18k.
- Focus 1 litre 'Ecoboost' (don't laugh): front ~ 20k, rears est. ~ 30k.
What are the factors that govern rear tyre wear compared to front?
martine wrote:What are the factors that govern rear tyre wear compared to front?
martine wrote:Why do some FWD cars get through rear tyres quicker than others? I'm not talking about the absolute number of miles as that will vary depending on tyre make etc - but rather the fact sometimes they last much, much longer than the corresponding front.
e.g.
- Focus ST: front tyres ~ 14k miles, rears ~ 18k.
- Focus 1 litre 'Ecoboost' (don't laugh): front ~ 20k, rears est. ~ 30k.
What are the factors that govern rear tyre wear compared to front?
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