The fronts (a little extra time in the front as they started there) were down to the wear bars. Backs had a little more, but not much. I might do the first rotation at 5k , followed by 7.5, but not sure it matters. All four were ready for replacement.
Final numbers. I decided to replace them with the same. MyTireGuys in Massachusetts installed them again and have always done fast, good work in my opinion. Overall happy with the Goodyears.
To add a data point for Gen1 R1T windsield replacement.
Rivian SC estimate is $2,000.
Rivian certified collision center estimate is $2,700.
Insurance approved both so there will be $0 cost to me. The only hassle is that I will need to pay out of pocket and get reimbursed for work at...
Just about need to replace these (inspection in May). I'm at 5/32 with 23,900 miles. Efficiency is 2.14.
What is a reasonable estimate for the Michelin Defender LTX MS/2 in terms of miles?
Currently have a reservation, but would prefer to move it to the R3. Has there been any word on whether or not they'll offer that (or will it be cancel, and file a new reservation)? Wouldn't mind being at the front of the R3x line.
Voted no because I do not want autonomous driving. It doesn't interest me at all. I like driving (I know of its supposed benefits). Nothing wrong with it, it's just not for me. It doesn't have to do with cost.
I used to have range anxiety and over-planned, but now I barely think about it. I charge to 80% (or when I get below 50-60%) at home about 3 times a week and to 100 before a long trip. It depends on the distances I am going to be driving in the next 1-2 days (lots of variance for me). Fast...
1. Absolutely (If I can afford to)
2. Great. Back seat fits two kids (5'1", 6'1") easily. A third fits comfortably.
3. Fine. Lots of space, especially if you have a tonneau cover.
4. Don't know.
5. yes
6. I have the 2023 and love it
7. Yes
8. Can't speak for your exact locations, but it has...
On a day-to-day basis, it works great for me, and I really like it. When it is going to be annoying because I am going to be walking around the truck a lot (tailgating, camping) and not at home, I simply turn it off.
From time to time, for example, in a parking lot, when my phone is in my back...
Not an expert, but practicality/tradition are often reasons. An inch is not sensitive or specific enough; 32 is a nice, easily divisible number (see the circle and 360 degrees). Others can elaborate more:
https://www.slashgear.com/1844289/tire-tread-depth-measured-32nds-reason/