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<blockquote data-quote="PR714" data-source="post: 16378104" data-attributes="member: 173976"><p>Can’t give a definitive answer as I switched from 17” to 18” wheels during that time period and had to get new tires for them. I’m still running R888R’s on my new wheels but the car is no longer my daily so I can’t really observe their tread life. For what it’s worth the old set still has plenty of life on them after a year and a half’s worth of driving which for me would be about 2,000 miles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PR714, post: 16378104, member: 173976"] Can’t give a definitive answer as I switched from 17” to 18” wheels during that time period and had to get new tires for them. I’m still running R888R’s on my new wheels but the car is no longer my daily so I can’t really observe their tread life. For what it’s worth the old set still has plenty of life on them after a year and a half’s worth of driving which for me would be about 2,000 miles. [/QUOTE]
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