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roundman
Apr 30, 2017Explorer
Austin you are correct, those Goodyear SR-A that are E rated are the 265/60R20...which is an alternate size that I was considering along with the 275/65R20...I read the quote incorrectly...but after reading many reviews I do not think that it is the tire I want....
Thanks to all of you for great advice and information!! You have given me a lot to consider! I think I will stick with the 20's and find the right tire for my needs...it occurred to me that if I change rims I also have to buy a different spare and another second spare tire...
Gritdog I can run 285/60R20, or so I am told...I have not looked for those so I will do so...thanks!
If I go with the LT265/60R20 the tire guy I have talked with said that I can get the Michelin Defender LTX MS in E rated for about $240 per tire, the Toyo Open Country AT II in E rated for $279 per tire, or I can drop down to the load range 119 XL rated tires for about $160-230 per tire, depending on All Season or All Terrain...in my OEM size. There are a LOT of tires for sale out there!!!
Thanks to all of you for great advice and information!! You have given me a lot to consider! I think I will stick with the 20's and find the right tire for my needs...it occurred to me that if I change rims I also have to buy a different spare and another second spare tire...
Gritdog I can run 285/60R20, or so I am told...I have not looked for those so I will do so...thanks!
If I go with the LT265/60R20 the tire guy I have talked with said that I can get the Michelin Defender LTX MS in E rated for about $240 per tire, the Toyo Open Country AT II in E rated for $279 per tire, or I can drop down to the load range 119 XL rated tires for about $160-230 per tire, depending on All Season or All Terrain...in my OEM size. There are a LOT of tires for sale out there!!!
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