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- Me_AgainExplorer III
jshupe wrote:
philh wrote:
6 tires cost more than SAME BRAND 4 tires
jeeze this is a tough crowd :)
Sizes based on 2019 Ram 3500... Picked three random tires, from different brands.
TireRack - General Grabber A/TX - LT285/60R20 - $309.99/ea - $1,239.96/set
TireRack - General Grabber A/TX - LT275/70R18 - $223.99/ea - $895.96/set
TireRack - General Grabber A/TX - LT235/80R17 - $172.99/ea - $1,037.94/set
TireRack - BFG AT2 - LT285/60R20 - $393.99/ea - $1,575.96/set
TireRack - BFG AT2 - LT285/60R20 - $252.99/ea - $1,011.96/set
TireRack - BFG AT2 - LT235/80R17 - $197.99/ea - $1,187.94/set
TireRack - Michelin Agilis Crossclimate - LT285/60R20 - $319.99/ea - $1,279.96/set
TireRack - Michelin Agilis Crossclimate - LT275/70R18 - $254.99/ea - $1,019.96/set
TireRack - Michelin Agilis Crossclimate - LT235/80R17 - $254.99/ea - $1,529.94/set
For two of the three, it's cheaper to replace tires on the DRW.
I added the LT275/70R18 to your list. It re-enforces why I bought a truck with 18" vs 20" Rims.
And:
TireRack - Michelin Defender LTX M/S LT275/70R18 - $254.99 - $1,019.96/set
Chris - n0arpExplorer
philh wrote:
6 tires cost more than SAME BRAND 4 tires
jeeze this is a tough crowd :)
Sizes based on 2019 Ram 3500... Picked three random tires, from different brands.
TireRack - General Grabber A/TX - LT285/60R20 - $309.99/ea - $1,239.96/set
TireRack - General Grabber A/TX - LT235/80R17 - $172.99/ea - $1,037.94/set
TireRack - BFG AT2 - LT285/60R20 - $393.99/ea - $1,575.96/set
TireRack - BFG AT2 - LT235/80R17 - $197.99/ea - $1,187.94/set
TireRack - Michelin Agilis Crossclimate - LT285/60R20 - $319.99/ea - $1,279.96/set
TireRack - Michelin Agilis Crossclimate - LT235/80R17 - $254.99/ea - $1,529.94/set
For two of the three, it's cheaper to replace tires on the DRW. - Cummins12V98Explorer III
philh wrote:
6 tires cost more than SAME BRAND 4 tires
jeeze this is a tough crowd :)
The tires that come on a RAM DRW are different than the 18-20” tires on their SRW trucks. - philhExplorer II6 tires cost more than SAME BRAND 4 tires
jeeze this is a tough crowd :) - Me_AgainExplorer III
Cummins12V98 wrote:
MeAgain what did you pay for your 18's ?
On 6/24/2017 I purchased 4 LT275/70R18E's Michelin Defender LTX MS from Costco for $910.31. - IdaDExplorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
philh wrote:
one costs more to put new tires on
Does it? I paid $1,278 out the door for top quality Michelins. What does a top their modern 18 or 20" set cost?
MeAgain what did you pay for your 18's ?
Sounds about the same depending on where you go and what you buy. I just put on a set of Falken Wildpeaks a couple of weeks ago to give them a shot and they were a little less than that, I think around $1100. Stock size, 275/70R18. I was planning on installing the new DT version of BFG KO2 or Cooper's ST Maxx before I got turned onto the Falken's by a poster here and I think those were both right around $1300 installed. - larry_barnhartExplorerWe bought a dually because we wanted the best tow vehicle and have never thought it wasn't the best decision for us. Two tires on the rear cannot beat four tires on the rear. Chevman
- Cummins12V98Explorer III
philh wrote:
one costs more to put new tires on
Does it? I paid $1,278 out the door for top quality Michelins. What does a top their modern 18 or 20" set cost?
MeAgain what did you pay for your 18's ? - Cummins12V98Explorer III
IdaD wrote:
This one is easy. DRW if you need the carrying capacity because you need it. If you don't, SRW because they're better in every other way.
Aint gots da SEXY hips! - Grit_dogNavigator
deltabravo wrote:
Me Again wrote:
Just for the record, today's SRW have the capacity of your father's dually,
They don't even go back that far..
My 2009 dually is a wimp compared to the GM SRW trucks of 2011 and later.
Only on paper, if you believe that.
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