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How does the numbers work on treadwear as far as tires go?

Old 10-10-2004, 01:42 PM
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Default How does the numbers work on treadwear as far as tires go?

I just got my nice motegi 17" wheels and falken 512 tires. On the tire they have a treadwear of 360. So is that short, average, long tread wear? Im still new on some of this stuff. After driving them for a few days they have some hella grip. Im just hoping they dont wear out too quick.....
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Default Re: How does the numbers work on treadwear as far as tires go? (hondaracin24)

honestly it means nothing you can only compare it to other tires built by the same company, most of the numbers are just pulled out of the air
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Default Re: How does the numbers work on treadwear as far as tires go? (AccVic)

i believe you are right on that, worked at a tire shop but its been a while

the 360 though i believe is a DOT standard though and would be hella good traction, michelin for example rates their tires out of ten and those comparisons don't mean **** to another brand

take a look at the sticker but rule of thumb is Falken is a good tire, will be puttin em on mine one day

*always go by your speed rating, my accord has s rated tires (should be h and the previous owner was a dumbass, wrong size too) and i can't handle for **** right now
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Default Re: How does the numbers work on treadwear as far as tires go? (Schmitey)

I believe mine are Z rated but they have so much grip like they wont last me for more than a few months. Dont they have like a 50,000 mile warranty on them where if they wear out before then they'll replace it for free?
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Default Re: How does the numbers work on treadwear as far as tires go? (hondaracin24)

The Department of Transportation requires each manufacturer to grade its tires under the Uniform Tire Quality Grade (UTQG) labeling system and establish ratings for tread wear, traction, and temperature resistance. These tests are conducted independently by each manufacturer following government guidelines to assign values that represent a comparison between the tested tire and a control tire. While traction and temperature resistance ratings are specific performance levels, the tread wear ratings are assigned by the manufacturers following field testing and are most accurate when comparing tires of the same brand.

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Default Re: How does the numbers work on treadwear as far as tires go? (Desslok)

what he said

and 50k miles on Z rated tires?!? I doubt it, what brand? I don't think I've ever seen more thank like 25k on V rated, that'd be a major first. I'm trying to remember the website, like tirewarehouse.com or something. They have excellent comparisons and customer reviews of hundreds of tires.
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Default Re: How does the numbers work on treadwear as far as tires go? (hondaracin24)

think of it this way, 500 is way hard, 360 is vaguely soft, 280 (Kumho 712, Proxes T1-S) soft, 220 (Pilot sport) even stickier, 140 (Yoko Advan, you'd better be rich cause you'll be swapping them yearly), <100 is autocross range

but to better understand all this, and especially UTQG as mentioned, go to the http://www.tirerack.com and do some reading, they have excellent reference materials.
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Default Re: How does the numbers work on treadwear as far as tires go? (ForceThis!)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ForceThis! &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">think of it this way, 500 is way hard, 360 is vaguely soft, 280 (Kumho 712, Proxes T1-S) soft, 220 (Pilot sport) even stickier, 140 (Yoko Advan, you'd better be rich cause you'll be swapping them yearly), &lt;100 is autocross range

but to better understand all this, and especially UTQG as mentioned, go to the http://www.tirerack.com and do some reading, they have excellent reference materials.</TD></TR></TABLE>

Thanks thats the kind of answer i was looking for......
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Default Re: How does the numbers work on treadwear as far as tires go? (hondaracin24)

Treadwear rating of 100 = 20,000 miles of treadwear under "IDEAL" conditions - i.e. - perfect alignment, perfectly smooth roads, no potholes, or frost heaves, etc..... typically is used as a guide only.

Traction Rating of "AA" or "A" or "B" means 'wet braking' capabilites on a test track environment (controlled "perfect" conditions again) i.e. skidpad or test course, etc.... not your typical roads

Temperature "A" is the tires ability to resist internal temperature build up in the tire carcass itself.

Treadwear ratings of higher numbers typically equate to longer lasting compounds, lower numbers denote softer compounds, but due to advances in tread design, technology in silica compounds (there is very little rubber in passenger tires) tires last a lot longer under worse conditions than in the past.

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Thanks that was quite helpful.....
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