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OE GOODYEAR Tires - how do they look after 25K miles?

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Can someone comment on how their tires are looking after say 25k miles?
Well.I can tell you they are cheap as hell right now; picked up four/rims with 200 miles for 1,400 Dollars. The Beasts eat them up fast. In any case I don’t see them making 25k Miles.
 
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I drive 20k+ annually. I really dislike Goodyear. I think you are confirming my suspicions.

I just test drove it. It had the stock, larger wheels. Dude at the store recommended smaller wheels for commuting.
 

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I rotated mine at 5k miles. The wear on the rear was already visible. I did drive the truck more aggressively for the first 3k miles though. Since then I‘ve backed off the throttle a bit and think I can get 20k out of them IF I drive more conservatively. Using FSD is very helpful for reduced tread ware.
 

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I rotated mine at 5k miles. The wear on the rear was already visible. I did drive the truck more aggressively for the first 3k miles though. Since then I‘ve backed off the throttle a bit and think I can get 20k out of them IF I drive more conservatively. Using FSD is very helpful for reduced tread ware.
Ditto that…FSD should save on tires and most certainly is more efficient charge-wise. On a long trip with ‘mostly’ FSD, I’d almost always end up with a higher % at my destination than predicted. The main reasons I had to not use FSD at times was due to it speeding, tailgating, and missing exits. I was at airport last night and let it guide me out and it inexplicably didn’t get over to the correct lane until it was so congested, then just flat missed the exit. I like it but it still needs work.
 


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Tire rotation at the Tesla SC is only $65. I just did it at 3,000 miles and plan to do so at that rate

Reading around on the forum suggests that tire rotation and being easy on the throttle dramatically extend the life of the AT tires

Being easy on the throttle is impossible for me (otherwise I would have bought a Prius). FSD saves me from myself in this regard
 

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Every driver has different habits
My granny driving will get me 100k
My sons racer habits get him 10k.
 

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I drive 20k+ annually. I really dislike Goodyear. I think you are confirming my suspicions.

I just test drove it. It had the stock, larger wheels. Dude at the store recommended smaller wheels for commuting.
Smaller wheels and tires make the truck look cartoonish.
 


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Ditto that…FSD should save on tires and most certainly is more efficient charge-wise. On a long trip with ‘mostly’ FSD, I’d almost always end up with a higher % at my destination than predicted. The main reasons I had to not use FSD at times was due to it speeding, tailgating, and missing exits. I was at airport last night and let it guide me out and it inexplicably didn’t get over to the correct lane until it was so congested, then just flat missed the exit. I like it but it still needs work.
Man I just hit the turn signal and tell the damn thing to get over and just notate it. If I know it’s waiting to the las minutes just the turn signal, it’ll get over.
 

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Any other suggestions on tires when the time comes? I have CB and have been very gentle on them just for the fact that I don’t want to wear them down prematurely.

I’m assuming if the 70K warranty tires noted above (from Tirerack) wear out sooner than 70K they’ll replace them at a pro-rated price.
 

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Well.I can tell you they are cheap as hell right now; picked up four/rims with 200 miles for 1,400 Dollars. The Beasts eat them up fast. In any case I don’t see them making 25k Miles.
Where can you get them for $1400?
 

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I'd be interested in seeing what effect 4W steering has if any on the rears.
 

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