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I bought myself a new set of winter-tyres the other week ( Avon WT7 195- 65 x 15) and decided to measure the new tread depth. I do this because I change winter/summer tyres during the year and like to keep some kind of record of wear.
Last time I did this with a set of Nokian several years ago ( very good Finnish winter tyres )the tread depth was about 6.5/7.0 mm, but to my surprise the Avons had 9.0 mm. This was a surprise because I assumed that there would be some kind of standard or industry agreement about this kind of thing. It also surprises me that - if this is the case with other tyres - that manufacturers aren't advertising " 2 MM more tread " in the way of that old petrol advert about getting more miles with "Petrol X ".
Anybody got any comments, know any web-sites that might give information of this ?
Last time I did this with a set of Nokian several years ago ( very good Finnish winter tyres )the tread depth was about 6.5/7.0 mm, but to my surprise the Avons had 9.0 mm. This was a surprise because I assumed that there would be some kind of standard or industry agreement about this kind of thing. It also surprises me that - if this is the case with other tyres - that manufacturers aren't advertising " 2 MM more tread " in the way of that old petrol advert about getting more miles with "Petrol X ".
Anybody got any comments, know any web-sites that might give information of this ?