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I have MY7 long range also, and have already put 33k miles on the stock tires. I have only rotated them once. I still have about 5/32 on mine. It all depends on how hard you drive the car too. Edit: for context, forgot to mention they are Goodyear and I have the 20 inch wheels.
A couple of months ago I put new Goodyear Electric Drive tires on my 2019 Leaf SV + and so far been very happy with them. I think the efficiency has actually gone up about 5-10%.
Typically I don't like Goodyear tires but my Duratracs have been a great AT tire. Zero complaints.
I had Conti Vikingcontacts and those were great. Also, they are hard to find, but Conti owns a company called Gislaved tires who make outstanding winter compounds. They are from Sweden and engineered specifically for Scandinavian, Canadian, and Russian winters.
MTR is my favorite off road tire but wear out really fast daily driving.
My DuraTracs seem a bit noisy compared to other tires, but I absolutely love them. Have a set on my Frontier and a set on Xterra. I literally have 0 complaints.
I've gotten nearly 70k out of my Duratracs. I'm leaning towards Wildpeaks for the next ones, but I can't complain about longevity with the Duratracs.
I got 30k on the stock GoodYear tires on my Y Long Range.
7,970 miles. I don't like Goodyear tires. The OEM tires were slippery and the truck stepped out going 25 mph around a corner that I never experienced with my other 2nd gen Tacoma without good year tires. Way to easy to spin off the line even with the torqueless wonder that is the 3rd gen.
Is it the Goodyear Assurance Finesse tires? Those are hot garbage. Mine only lasted around 28,000 miles before they needed to be replaced.
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