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I'm running the stock staggered PP1 setup and at 16k miles I feel like they need to replaced. I've never tracked the car or anything, it's all highway cruising miles.
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I'm running the stock staggered PP1 setup and at 16k miles I feel like they need to replaced. I've never tracked the car or anything, it's all highway cruising miles.
Front an rear or just rear tires?
 

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Check fronts tread depth. These cars with PP1 staggered tires go through rears really quick while fronts in some tire makes can last twice as long.

The crap PZEROs I got 7k miles out of rears while the fronts had 8/32 still left!
 

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Just replaced mine at 15k miles (square 285/35R19). They corded on the inside edge, but had 50% depth left towards the outside. Mine had /mostly/ street miles. Last set of MPSS corded the same way.

I run a lot of camber tho. You might get +20k if you have a more suitable street alignment and a square rotated set of MP4S.

15k sucks but I like their wet + dry grip and breakaway characteristic so I got another set. Good tire, but nothing lasts forever.
 

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Just replaced mine at 15k miles (square 285/35R19). They corded on the inside edge, but had 50% depth left towards the outside. Mine had /mostly/ street miles. Last set of MPSS corded the same way.

I run a lot of camber tho. You might get +20k if you have a more suitable street alignment and a square rotated set of MP4S.

15k sucks but I like their wet + dry grip and breakaway characteristic so I got another set. Good tire, but nothing lasts forever.
I am thinking to go square also. Can you post a pic?

Thanks in advance...
 

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Just replaced mine at 15k miles (square 285/35R19). They corded on the inside edge, but had 50% depth left towards the outside. Mine had /mostly/ street miles. Last set of MPSS corded the same way.

I run a lot of camber tho. You might get +20k if you have a more suitable street alignment and a square rotated set of MP4S.

15k sucks but I like their wet + dry grip and breakaway characteristic so I got another set. Good tire, but nothing lasts forever.
What camber u running that got you 15k? Just swapped to a new squared set so curious as to how long mine might last.
 

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Check fronts tread depth. These cars with PP1 staggered tires go through rears really quick while fronts in some tire makes can last twice as long.

The crap PZEROs I got 7k miles out of rears while the fronts had 8/32 still left!
I got about 10k out of a set of rear P-Zeros, while I got almost 35k out of the fronts!

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Its not just camber, its also the toe. Toe wears tires out early, camber may affect where they wear. Or so they say.

Im on -2.7 front, -2.0 rear, close to zero toe front and some toe in rear. On the up side, my track tires wear really evenly :)
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Stock, staggered PP1 here as well, and I got exactly 19K out of mine. It's my daily driver, no track days.
 

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MPSS, so last gen but the MP4S should be even better. I got 22k out of my rears with the belts showing through. Highway only but lots of spinning. Fronts still look new probably will get 40k out of them.
 

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rears like 10k at best with lots of spinning, safer to get new ones at like 8k for me.
 

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rears like 10k at best with lots of spinning, safer to get new ones at like 8k for me.
Thats some good work on the burnouts there. Keep it up!
 

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I'm at 23k miles on my rears, MP4Ss on my '17. I'm getting close to my wear bars in the rears, front still have lots of life left. Some aggressive street driving, but always with traction control on so not a ton of continuous spinning.

I got 12k out of my pzeros before they were smooth as a babys bottom.
 

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Staggered setup. I replaced my P-Zeros at 11K - all street driving, it's never been on the track. Had 8/32 left on the fronts so sold them for $150 for the pair. Put Bridgestone Potenzas on and the traction is much improved over the P-Zeros.
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