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We have had a 2011 Toyota Sienna since new. It has always eaten tires. We just put our 5th set on with 111k miles. Is this common? We have had front struts replaced and alignment multiple times. I am usually pretty good on tires having them last 50k+.


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At most should be on 2nd or possibly 3rd set of replacement tires.

Heavy foot on the throttle ?  

Jack rabbit starts and drifting thru curves ?

Jumping curbs ?

Towing or hauling heavy ?

What brand and model tires are you buying ?

Are you maintaining tire pressure according to door jamb sticker or sidewall of tire ?


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As mentioned, we usually get 50+k on a set of tires. One my Honda Civic I had over 80k on the tires that came with the car.

No jack rabbits starts, drifting, jumping curves, towing, or hauling (other than kids).

Have started buying Hankook Dynapro HP2 the last couple of times because they last slightly longer. Have had Dunlop and Michelin.

Yes, maintain tire pressure. The first set of tires that came with the car barely made it to 20k.


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Have you tried Michelin tires?


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Michelin can be made a number of places including China.

I have had good experiences with the Hankook.

If you are in a 4 season area I really like the

Yokohama Geolandar

It would not hurt to have the front end looked at. 

Between the short tire intervals,  front struts replaced and alignment multiple times, their may be

something more going on here.

 

Hope this helps some


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Yea that's a good tire for longevity with a 640 rating.  Does seem weird.  Here's what I'd do, google Toyo Siena owner club/forum ;  )


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