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Jason Riberdy

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This all depends on the tire itself. Some tires used exclusively on hybrids are high mileage tires. They are very low rolling resistance, but have Horrible wet traction(Prius). However the tires on the Fords, are the same regardless if its a Hybrid or not, so the saleman was blowing smoke up your back door.

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I got 59K on the Michelins on a 2010 FFH. They would have gone to 65K but it was near time for the 10K rotation and oil change and I had a 3K trip coming up.

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Sharp cornering will wear the tires faster than anything else other than burnouts. Normal braking will have the same wear as normal acceleration, its the scrubbing that happens in driving in other than a straight line. When you turn, all 4 tires turn at different speeds, and they scrub as they turn, moving forward and sideways at the same time.

 

Tire wear from braking will be immeasurable due to all the other variables. Unless of course you always lock them up, then you will have flat spots.

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A factor in longevity of tires is the percentage of HWY vs City driving you do. The higher percentage of highway, the longer your tires will last. I currently have 80% hwy with 54k mi. on the tires and they will easily make it to 60K and maybe 70k mi. There maybe a correlation between mpg's average and tire wear too. :)

 

Paul

A lot more turns in City driving vs. straight line driving on highways. This leads to more tire wear. Good example too.

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Mine thump, at least I hope its the tires thumping and not a bearing. In any case they are going to be replaced soon with only 22700 on them.

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