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I’m getting blizzaks for winter. 1600 at discount tire. 275 size so slightly smaller but Tesla approved.
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Good for you. Mine lasted 12K. I exchanged it for Michelin’s and so far it‘s holding pretty well after 18K miles. .
 

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Mine look similar to yours. I have about 29000 on mine so far. I think I can get a little more(maybe 35K) out of these before installing the new ones. I did notice that my rear ones wore faster than front. maybe the rear steering affects the wear. I did not rotate mine yet, but I plan to do afront to rear swap.
 

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my duratraks have held up well. i drive 95% highway. in my AWD just relaced the rear tires with 51,500 miles. the fronts still have another 15K in them. for comparison i got 50,000 miles on a set of tires with a tesla model X long range the king for tire life is a bmw X5 4.0 xdrive with stock tires. i repeated got 99,000 miles on a set of tires
 


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So I just switched out my original tires at 30,600 miles. At 5,000 miles I got a nail in my right rear right on the edge of the tread and plugged it. Not wanting to risk running it on the front end I just decided not to rotate them and see how far I could go. I was not too optimistic since I’d read several posts about people only getting 10 to 12k out of a set but I have to say I’m impressed.

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So I just switched out my original tires at 30,600 miles. At 5,000 miles I got a nail in my right rear right on the edge of the tread and plugged it. Not wanting to risk running it on the front end I just decided not to rotate them and see how far I could go. I was not too optimistic since I’d read several posts about people only getting 10 to 12k out of a set but I have to say I’m impressed.

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Good for you. Mine lasted 12K. I exchanged it for Michelin’s and so far it‘s holding pretty well after 18K miles. .
I'm at 17k and still have a bunch of tread, I drive conservative unless I get a jackass then the doors get blown off. Do you just punch it everywhere like Cole Trickle?
 

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Michelins decrease range or do better since they all season?
IMO, range is about the same. I haven’t seen any significant change. The things I have noticed are the smoothness and quietness.
 


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I'm running the toyo atIII EV tires in rural northern MN. They are awesome in this sh*t weather.
 

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So pissed. My all season factory pirelli’s from Tesla suck. Tred is gone at 15k miles. Changing all 4 to Arroyo tamarock RT’s. Don’t care about range. The pirelli’s also sucked on my Rivian.
 

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IMO, range is about the same. I haven’t seen any significant change. The things I have noticed are the smoothness and quietness.
Which model and size Michelin's do you have?
IMO, range is about the same. I haven’t seen any significant change. The things I have noticed are the smoothness and quietness.
 

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Which model and size Michelin's do you have?
285/65 R20XL LTX Platinum. The only downside to these tires is that it is rated only for 115 MPH, instead of 130. However, I don’t ever remember going that fast, especially here in the US.
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