How many miles can you get out of tires?

How many miles can you get out of tires?

As a general rule, the original tires on a new vehicle or quality replacement tires should last up to 50,000 miles. However, many factors will have a significant impact on any tire’s life and may substantially shorten its life expectancy.

What causes mud tires to cup?

Cupping Causes Cupping is a sign of rapid tire bounce or side-to-side oscillation. Worn shock absorbers will fail to control wheel movement, allowing the tires to bounce and cup the tread. Suspension bushings and ball joints are secondary suspects, followed by wheel bearings and steering end-links.

What kind of tires do you put on a Mini Cooper?

As an option, the Mini Cooper can be purchased with all-season non-run-flat tires. When the time comes to replace those tires, you will find that they are even less expensive, and last even longer than high-performance summer tires.

What do you need to know about cupped tires?

Cupped tires are usually a sign of: Loose, worn, or bent shock absorbers/suspension parts. Unbalanced or runout tires. Misaligned wheels. Poor-quality tires. Tire cupping. Image source: ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com The most noticeable signs of cupped tires are a scalloped treadwear pattern and noise.

What’s the tread rating on a Mini Cooper?

They can add substantially to the cost of ownership of your car. The new tires that come standard on the Mini Cooper have a UTQG (government rating) tread wear rating of between 240 and 320, which means that the tires will last 24,000 to 32,000 miles under normal driving conditions.

Why does my Mini Cooper have a run flat tire?

Run-flat tires are unusually noisy due to their stiffer sidewall construction, and in owner forums on sites like Mini2.comand NorthAmericanMotoring, among others, Mini drivers complain about the noise as well as a rough ride in their lightweight vehicle.