If there is nothing wrong with the alignment and the suspension is good, no crazy driving, should last a long time. If you want that in 1/16's, got to tell us the road conditions.
2006-10-15 15:45:07
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answered by Lab 7
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Put it this way: Say your tires last about 20,000 miles. Your tires rotate about 18 million times in that number of miles. They lose about maybe a half an inch of rubber over that time, give or take. So, one half inch divided by 18 million revolutions is something like 1/36,000,000ths of an inch of rubber lost per revolution.
2006-10-15 20:11:12
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answer #2
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answered by Me again 6
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1 inch
2006-10-15 15:26:31
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answer #3
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answered by ruben v 1
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there really is no way to tell....only because every vehicle's tires wear differently, depending on weight, tire size...and of course the driver
2006-10-15 15:28:52
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answered by Anonymous
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This will vary with a number of factors,including alignment,road conditions that are commonly traveled,your driving style(aggressive),etc.,,:-)=
2006-10-15 15:34:45
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answered by Jcontrols 6
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little bit
2006-10-15 15:32:26
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answered by Michael S 4
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