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35" Goodyear tire life?

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For us that don't drive a lot of miles do we feel these tires will make 6+ years of lifespan? I just passed 10,000 miles and my Bronco is about to have it's 3rd birthday. I am thinking the tires will probably deteriorate rubber wise at about year 5 to 6 by looking at them currently.

How are others doing as far as the rubber quality? I am sure those in hot climates are at shorter lifespans.

My plan is to probably buy a new set of tires when I am done making payments on the bronco which will be at year 6 anyhow.
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For us that don't drive a lot of miles do we feel these tires will make 6+ years of lifespan? I just passed 10,000 miles and my Bronco is about to have it's 3rd birthday. I am thinking the tires will probably deteriorate rubber wise at about year 5 to 6 by looking at them currently.

How are others doing as far as the rubber quality? I am sure those in hot climates are at shorter lifespans.

My plan is to probably buy a new set of tires when I am done making payments on the bronco which will be at year 6 anyhow.
If you garage it, and those 3K miles per year aren't too much off road - probably make 6 years no problem.

If you park outdoors... maaaaaaybe?

If you offroad 3K miles per year... I'm surprised you made it this far.

That's true of just about every tire though.
 

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30k and they were shot. Springing leaks everywhere. A lot of gravel logging roads along with other off road activities.

Went with K03s and very impressed. Quiet compared to Goodyears.
How do you like the KO3’s? And what size did you get? I am at the end of the stock GY life, and am in the market for tires. I also have the grey version of the Methods. i got almost 50K highway miles with no major issues and generally great performance, other than the rock throwing…). Thanks in advance! Kindly, tz
 

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How do you like the KO3’s? And what size did you get? I am at the end of the stock GY life, and am in the market for tires. I also have the grey version of the Methods. i got almost 50K highway miles with no major issues and generally great performance, other than the rock throwing…). Thanks in advance! Kindly, tz
So far zero complaints. Way quieter than the Goodyears and way tougher.

I have the E load (I believe) so I’m running 35 psi on the street. And I’ll run 20 psi on the trail and you can barely tell they are aired down by looking at them. But you can feel the difference.

Sasquatch sized.
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