For a set of 14.5 x 20 Michelin XL's on a Unimog U1300L (weight 14k, single rear wheels): measured wear of 5/16" in 35,000 km (21k miles) driven between Feb 2008 and present. That wore them to 'zero' center tread depth. The "regroovable" tires have now been regrooved by 1/4", leaving about 3/8" rubber above the belting (3/16" minimum required, most states).
With about 5/8" of center tread on a new tire, that's a little over 40k miles of estimated life expectancy.
Note that my front tires wear faster than the rears. The tires were rotated about every 8k km (5k miles) and were kept balanced and trued (removed approx 1.5 lbs of rubber per tire at last truing).
Usual cruising speed is about 55-60 mph but they run smoothly to 70. Tire pressure started out at 60-65 psi but got fast center wear. Now at 40 psi and wear is even across the tire and the truck rides really smoothly. With known depth of regrooving cuts it's easy to watch tire wear across the surface.
I don't usually get this anal about a set of tires but wanted to see how long they could last with really good care and feeding
This way I'll know how to best treat my new set of 14.5 x 20 XL's waiting to be put on!
Tennmogger
What kind of mileage are you guys getting out of some of the popular tires that I see on Deuces? I'm most interested in the modern radials like the Michelin XLs and would like to know about any of the popular sizes 11.00R20's (single & dual), 14.5's, 15.5's, 395's, etc.