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Current Front Tire Mileage King?
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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1189820" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>Great feedback, everyone. Thank you very much!</p><p></p><p>On the basis of what I have read in this thread, it looks like the BT023GT's might be the way to go; assuming they are still available next year. I haven't heard much about the T30GT in terms of life expectancy in comparison to the 023. Might consider the PR4GT as well - might be nice to have a bit more wet weather stickiness. I think either will do it for me as long as I don't go much over the expected 12-14 thousand miles that I am currently planning. While the PR2 would probably make it as well, I have never been really happy with them with respect to wear pattern, noise and handling after 5-6000 miles. (I do keep a close eye on tire pressure; 40-41 psi).</p><p></p><p>A mid-trip Walmart oil change should be all that's needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1189820, member: 19880"] Great feedback, everyone. Thank you very much! On the basis of what I have read in this thread, it looks like the BT023GT's might be the way to go; assuming they are still available next year. I haven't heard much about the T30GT in terms of life expectancy in comparison to the 023. Might consider the PR4GT as well - might be nice to have a bit more wet weather stickiness. I think either will do it for me as long as I don't go much over the expected 12-14 thousand miles that I am currently planning. While the PR2 would probably make it as well, I have never been really happy with them with respect to wear pattern, noise and handling after 5-6000 miles. (I do keep a close eye on tire pressure; 40-41 psi). A mid-trip Walmart oil change should be all that's needed. [/QUOTE]
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