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Gray_Fox
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Mar 22, 2014

Tires What Make

I am going to need new tires For my 05 F350 SRW. Looking at

Hankook Dynapro ATM RF10 275/70R18E Or

Mechelin LT 275/70R18E Witch one is best.

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  • Another that will never use michiblows on any of my vehicles. I have been using the DynaPro ATm RF-10 on my last 2 trucks and am very satisfied with them. Also have the Hankook tires on my motorhome and my car and NEVER had a problem with any Hankook tire. Can NOT say the same for the michiblows.
  • Sorry Rico, what ever the sidewall says! not sure 80 lbs in a P-metric would be very smart......then again, use NW'rs arnt very smart Ive been told! Something to do with skiing in mtns, that high elevation of ours gives us some kind of edema which is not good.......that is my story, and I am sticken to it. oh, the michiblows did not get me to the top of rainer too well.......

    Marty
  • blt2ski wrote:
    anything but micheblows! I'm not the only one with that opinions.

    Cooper or toyo are my first choice in brands.

    marty


    X2
    That's for sure. I wouldn't put Micheblows on my wheelbarrow.
  • blt2ski wrote:
    anything but micheblows! I'm not the only one with that opinions.

    Cooper or toyo are my first choice in brands.

    marty


    :B He's headed north I take it, cause ahhh nether mind.

    Toyo's are a great option which actually hold the side wall's.

    Next question, what inflation. Full blast Scotty, 80 PSI no matter what your hauling :B
  • I just put a set of General Grabber HTS's on my X. Generals are a good brand. Mine are also a low rolling resistance tire.
  • Gray Fox wrote:
    I am going to need new tires For my 05 F350 SRW. Looking at

    Hankook Dynapro ATM RF10 275/70R18E Or

    Mechelin LT 275/70R18E Witch one is best.


    I've got those Hankooks in that size on my 2500HD. They're a great tire. Excellent traction all around and are wearing very well.
  • anything but micheblows! I'm not the only one with that opinions.

    Cooper or toyo are my first choice in brands.

    marty
  • I have the same Kook tire on my 2500HD. I am really happy with them for what I do with the truck. Offroad traction has been acceptable, wear has been excellent (40K on them), snow traction is decent, and traction on ice has been good. On a side note I had dizzy female back into my rear tire on my 2500HD yesterday. She smashed her bumper in on her Camary but left me unharmed.
  • I'll use my witches intuition and say if it were me it would be the Michelin. I have Michelin tires on all my vehicles. I especially like the Michelin XPS Ribbed tire for my fifth wheel.