I used tires 235x55 / R17 for three years, although the mileage was not large (about 8-10 thousand I drove on them during this time), but nevertheless I didn’t lose a single spike (today I just examined the tires before the start of the season) and tread depth remained at a level of 6 to 7 millimeters (if I'm not mistaken, this is a very worthy result). Now I'm going to take them on a new car with a different wheel size.
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