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brulaz
Oct 07, 2017Explorer
jkwilson wrote:
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I've become a convert for the Hankook Dynapro. My F150 had a set on it when I bought it and I stuck my nose up and figured I'd get Michelins when they wore out. But they ran until they had more than 65,000 miles on them and still could have gone further. Though I hadn't experienced any hydroplaning, I was planning a trip and wanted new rubber and there was a sale as well. Put the Hankooks on it again. The best tires are the ones you don't have to think about. Reasonable price, reasonable traction off road, reasonable road sound and I never really had to think about them. YMMV.
Do you tow with that F150? I see you also have an F250.
Reason I ask is that a lot of these winter and all-weather ATs last long when lightly loaded, but do not get very good treadwear when more heavily loaded. Their rubber compounds are just too soft I guess.
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