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Tire Wear - When to Replace?


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When do you guys normally replace your tires? My BFG's have appx 7/32 to 9/32 tread left. BFG have the 275/70/18 listed on their site so I assume it is 16/32 starting out

 

I have just over 25K miles (3 years) on these tires. The 6.2 is a bear on tires it seems :lol:

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5/32 to 4/32 is the lowest I go. The guys at the service desk at work recommend 4/32 as a replacement time, especially for family vehicles (one or more child). Sad part is we see people just straight run them bald with 3 car seats in the car.

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Your tires should have a final wear bar that makes it pretty obvious when it's time to replace.

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I've experimented with my work trucks and it seems like the wear bars are a good indication of needing new tires. In the snow if they get worn past the wear bars they are worthless ( after digging myself out for the 3rd time I finally broke down and got new tires) and even in summer there is a big hydro planning concern if in an area that gets a lot of rain.

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I replace mine as soon as I look at them and question if they need to be replaced, hydroplaning is no fun and

tires are cheaper than hospitals.

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Not to mention the fun with lawyers if someone wanted to file a civil action. In today's lawsuit crazy world, it would not be surprising.

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