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carringb
Dec 02, 2018Explorer
I'd go with the M920's. They tolerate 75+ MPH, the Goodyears don't. The m920's are rated for 87 MPH. Roadmaster is also limited to 75 MPH, and doesn't not have a good tread pattern for a light truck IMO.
Honestly, I'd just go to less Schwab for both. You'll need the Road-Force balanced, and Les Schwab installs that tire more than anybody else, and probably more than all other dealers combined. I suspect the same goes for the 19.5" vision wheels. If your local branch is less than stellar, there's better ones not far away.
What you save buying a package online, you'll make up for the first time you throw a weight, and have to pay somebody else to balance them.
Honestly, I'd just go to less Schwab for both. You'll need the Road-Force balanced, and Les Schwab installs that tire more than anybody else, and probably more than all other dealers combined. I suspect the same goes for the 19.5" vision wheels. If your local branch is less than stellar, there's better ones not far away.
What you save buying a package online, you'll make up for the first time you throw a weight, and have to pay somebody else to balance them.
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