05-10-2018, 06:39 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: SE Michigan
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Originally Posted by MWS
To qutote someone: "it's not the age, it's the mileage." For me (at least tire wise) age gets me way before miles...well maybe that's also true in other aspects too. Sigh.
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You need to take your car out of garage and drive it more often!
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1997 Boxster arctic silver/ red, XNE riveted mahogany/ leather steering wheel & 917-style wood shift knob, Ben’s short shifter, PSE, 996 TB, UDP, stereo/ center console delete, hardtop and speedster humps, daily driver rain or shine or snow!
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05-10-2018, 09:24 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Foster City CA
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Running BRIDGESTONE POTENZA RE760 SPORT. They last fairly long. Perfectly good for running around town and countryside. Bridgestone offers even longer lasting models for Boxsters.
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05-11-2018, 04:35 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Dahlonega , Georgia
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It's not so much the brand but more the tread wear rating . Generally speaking sticky performance street tires will have a tread wear rating of 200 - 280 . While a tire designed to last longer will have a rating of 300 and higher , the higher the # the longer it will last ( in theory ) . But as you go higher on wear rating you start to lose grip/performance that is where the trade off takes place . You also have to consider how many miles a year do you drive ? I'd rather wear out a set of tires than have them expire due to build date . I think most " experts " will say tires should be replaced about every 5 years due to age , UV exposure , cracking/checking etc. but I know most people go much longer . Good luck with your tire search .
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05-11-2018, 04:37 AM
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Location: S. New Jersey
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Try using simple math as a guide.
Good long lasting all season passenger tire 60,000 miles
Typical base line for daily driver @ 12000 miles/year = 5 years to reach end of tire by mileage and close to time as well
How many of us are putting 12000 miles a year on their boxster at this point?
I did the first 2 years as my daily but now it is closer to 5-6k
so that = 10 years on a long wearing tire
So a good high perf summer gets around 25k (That is high end) so that = 4-5 years.
So you could take 5 years of expected driving, divide by expected miles/year and that will give you an idea of what type of tire to buy (And if cold/slippery weather is involved)
I run my summers year round but it is dry only driving and with caution and pretty limited
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Last edited by kk2002s; 05-11-2018 at 04:42 AM.
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05-13-2018, 07:12 PM
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Will there be cake?
Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: East Coast
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Originally Posted by thom4782
Running BRIDGESTONE POTENZA RE760 SPORT. They last fairly long. Perfectly good for running around town and countryside. Bridgestone offers even longer lasting models for Boxsters.
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This is a great tire I’ve been running for a year, good wear but trade off on traction. Next set will be a softer compound since I care more about traction, plus some water shedding in case I get caught in rain
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05-11-2018, 11:51 AM
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Join Date: May 2016
Location: Northern Indiana
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Originally Posted by Boxstard
You need to take your car out of garage and drive it more often!
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Yes...I know. I haven't even pulled the car cover or tender yet. In my defense, it's only 56F here now.
I should work out an arrangement with my neighbor who has a nice boat, which is still covered. Free use of Boxster for use of boat. Wonder if that would fly?
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05-11-2018, 04:42 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: SE Michigan
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MWS
Yes...I know. I haven't even pulled the car cover or tender yet. In my defense, it's only 56F here now.
I should work out an arrangement with my neighbor who has a nice boat, which is still covered. Free use of Boxster for use of boat. Wonder if that would fly?
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I'm in Michigan and at 56F I'm driving with my top down! Drove through rain today, get a reminder to blow through those drain holes... wet carpet behind the seat.
No, boat won't fly but may float
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