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Hi all I own a 1996 gs300 sport I have no idea on the pressure my rear tyres are last about a year I had camber issues but that's been sorted finally but now running on pirelli 275/35/18 and the centres have worn due to over inflation so now need 2 more tyres is there any recommendations to a hard wearing tyre 

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on the tyre sidewall there is a label of TREADWEAR and then a number after,

the higher this number is the more hard wearing the tyre is

my tyres are labeled treadwear 280 if you find a tyre with treadwear 320

the 320 tyre will be harder wearing longer lasting so keep this figure in mind .

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8 minutes ago, NemesisUK said:

Michelin tend to wear very well and still offer good grip wet or dry.

I agree with that.  I did 90K miles in a Toyota MR2 and it was just on its third set of Michelins.

I would have had Michelin CrossClimates on the Lexus but Michelin only did one of the two sizes it needed.  Fitted them to our Suzuki 4x4 but too soon to judge wear rate, but far better wet road performance and quieter than the standard issue.

incidentally, if you’re a Costco member, they often run discount offers on Michelins.

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