Due to necessity and location I installed two Firestone tires on the rear of my Ford van 69,000 miles ago, 700 miles later I replaced the two front tires with Michelins. I did not rotate the tires so the they remained put for the whole time. Last week I replaced the ball joints which required a front end alignment. While at Firestone they measured the remaining tread depth. They measured the Firestones at 8/32 'and the Michelins at 11/32". I asked the depth of a new Load Range E tire and was told 13/32". A little math tells me the wear was 5/32" vs 2/32" (assuming the Michelins also started at 13/32"). Given that 5/32 divided by 13/32 = 38% wear for the Firestones while the Michelins' wear was 2/32 divided by 13/32 or 15%. The Michelins were about $40.00 higher but this tells me they are much cheaper per mile. I am astounded they wore that much better than the Firestones especially given their front end location. Am I missing something in my analysis?
Oh yeah, an FYI for anyone who may be interested, this was my fifth alignment at Firestone in 210,000 miles. The first one cost $179.00 for the lifetime alignment the rest were and will be free and can be done anywhere in the country.
Oh yeah, an FYI for anyone who may be interested, this was my fifth alignment at Firestone in 210,000 miles. The first one cost $179.00 for the lifetime alignment the rest were and will be free and can be done anywhere in the country.
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