I know it goes up, but is there a rule of thumb?
I generally cruise at 75-80mph, and have never gotten great tire life. I had Conti Pro-something on my Jetta, and I would have to drive to the wear bars to get 40kmiles. Snow tires seem able to get past 40k--but they flat spot on me around that time (two sets now).
With the Camry not getting past 30k I'm starting to wonder if it's me that is the problem--wife drives the bulk of the miles, but I usually drive the long trips, and at 80 for a few hours at a time. So maybe I'm the one removing all the rubber?
BTW, I get even wear, unless if I over-inflate.
I generally cruise at 75-80mph, and have never gotten great tire life. I had Conti Pro-something on my Jetta, and I would have to drive to the wear bars to get 40kmiles. Snow tires seem able to get past 40k--but they flat spot on me around that time (two sets now).
With the Camry not getting past 30k I'm starting to wonder if it's me that is the problem--wife drives the bulk of the miles, but I usually drive the long trips, and at 80 for a few hours at a time. So maybe I'm the one removing all the rubber?
BTW, I get even wear, unless if I over-inflate.