imported_Luster1
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I have the misfortune of having to work "off-site" for a couple of months.
At the off-site location, it is necessary for me to drive on a gravel road for about 2 miles each direction.
After only 2 weeks, I have seen SIGNIFICANT tire wear! Especially on the "shoulders" of the tires. (20,000 miles on tires). Prior to my site relocation, the tire treads LOOKED LIKE NEW.
I have the tire pressure set at 37psi. They are 50-series Goodyears with a TWR of 280.
I'm going to try to make these tires last until my return to civilization!
Is it normal to see that kind of tire wear when driving on gravel? After all it's only 4 miles per day.
At the off-site location, it is necessary for me to drive on a gravel road for about 2 miles each direction.
After only 2 weeks, I have seen SIGNIFICANT tire wear! Especially on the "shoulders" of the tires. (20,000 miles on tires). Prior to my site relocation, the tire treads LOOKED LIKE NEW.
I have the tire pressure set at 37psi. They are 50-series Goodyears with a TWR of 280.
I'm going to try to make these tires last until my return to civilization!
Is it normal to see that kind of tire wear when driving on gravel? After all it's only 4 miles per day.