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07 Dec 2023 13:57 - 07 Dec 2023 13:58 #252696 by Soeley
What is the Marker circled in red, it is the first time I have spotted that one and presuming the bumps circled in yellow are the depth wear markers. 

The tyres do have 5.5 to 6.0mm of tread left on them.

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07 Dec 2023 16:13 #252702 by Soeley
Replied by Soeley on topic Technical Tyre Question
The one circled in red would leave about 4mm of thread depth. Could it be an 'Off Road' tread wear indicator? Obviously for off road use you don't really want to get down to 1.6mm. So do AT tyres have two wear marker indicators, one for minimum road legal limit and one for minimum off road grip/performance?

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07 Dec 2023 16:31 #252704 by Phaeton
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Definitely a tread wear bar, never seen one set at 4mm before, but never had proper AT tyres. Maybe Google the tyre & see what the manufacturer says,

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07 Dec 2023 17:44 #252706 by fordem
Replied by fordem on topic Technical Tyre Question

do AT tyres have two wear marker indicators, one for minimum road legal limit and one for minimum off road grip/performance?

This has been, so to speak, my experience and my assumption.

Over a couple of decades and a half dozen or so different brands of AT tires, I've noticed what appears to be two sets of wear bars, and I've assumed, that the taller one is for off road usage.
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07 Dec 2023 18:52 #252709 by jackonlyjack
If you look on the side wall a small triangle with twi printed under it
Tread wear indicator 

Never seen the other indicator circled in red 
When my tyres get to around 8mm they get changed 
Only really used off road 

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07 Dec 2023 20:25 #252713 by Soeley
Replied by Soeley on topic Technical Tyre Question

Definitely a tread wear bar, never seen one set at 4mm before, but never had proper AT tyres. Maybe Google the tyre & see what the manufacturer says,
Yeah thanks, tried that, but all it came up with was your normal side wall markings.

 

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07 Dec 2023 20:26 #252714 by Soeley
Replied by Soeley on topic Technical Tyre Question

If you look on the side wall a small triangle with twi printed under it
Tread wear indicator 

Never seen the other indicator circled in red 
When my tyres get to around 8mm they get changed 
Only really used off road 
Thanks, I'll have a look tomorrow.

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08 Dec 2023 10:30 #252727 by Roger Fairclough
My standard Dueler tyres have these and they indicate 3mm tread left so I assume that is a common sense ( change me if you know what's good for you) as against the legal limit marker ( change me you idiot ) of 1.6mm.

Roger
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08 Dec 2023 10:41 #252728 by yakuza
Replied by yakuza on topic Technical Tyre Question
Here in Norway the limit for tyres during winter is 3mm.
I f this tyre is also sold here with an three peak snow flake marking, then that might be an explanation.

Should be min. 3mm all year in my opinion so Rogers interpretations are good guidelines.

Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
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