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Old 06-19-2008, 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by LowFlyR
I have not yet have to replace these as they have plenty on thread left after 9500mls.
16k out of my 1st set of rears, Yoko AVS Sports, replaced all 4 due to age, 14k out of my 2nd set of rears, Pirelli PZero "system," plus 12k on my Dunlop Wintersport M3's with what looks like another winter left on them, so far another 6k on another set of Pirellis

with less camber they would last longer, but that makes corners less fun

if I drove more aggressively they wouldn't last as long, I don't slide around corners as much as I should
Old 06-19-2008, 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by stumpjumper
16k out of my 1st set of rears, Yoko AVS Sports, replaced all 4 due to age, 14k out of my 2nd set of rears, Pirelli PZero "system," plus 12k on my Dunlop Wintersport M3's with what looks like another winter left on them, so far another 6k on another set of Pirellis

with less camber they would last longer, but that makes corners less fun

if I drove more aggressively they wouldn't last as long, I don't slide around corners as much as I should
Well, I drive pretty aggressive, but I have a Tip, which helps.



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