Apr-24-2017 12:17 PM
Apr-27-2017 07:07 AM
Apr-27-2017 07:00 AM
deltabravo wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:work2much wrote:
They came stock on my new truck.
OEM's tend to put less than stellar tires on new vehicles as a rule. They get them in lots as cheap as possible.
Ditto on both.
My neighbor bought a 2017 RAM Dually last fall. It have the Nexen tires. They rode horrible - one or more tire had problems. He took the truck back to Dave Smith, they rebalanced the tires (he had about 200 miles on it at this point.)
The problem still existed - it was a very odd vibration, enough that he could feel it through the seat.
Dave Smith refused to deal with the problem. They said it was the tire company's problem.
He went to Costco and bought a set of Michelins. Problem solved. He was selling his house and heading south soon, so I told him I'd put the tires on CL and sell them.
Apr-26-2017 07:50 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:work2much wrote:
They came stock on my new truck.
OEM's tend to put less than stellar tires on new vehicles as a rule. They get them in lots as cheap as possible.
Apr-26-2017 04:53 PM
Naio wrote:
Some other tires I have looked at -- Mickey Thompson Baja Stz 123, Kumho Road Venture AT51, and
Cooper Discoverer A/T3 123 -- any comments on these?
Apr-26-2017 03:27 PM
Apr-26-2017 12:39 PM
Apr-26-2017 11:00 AM
Apr-25-2017 05:10 PM
Apr-25-2017 05:07 PM
Naio wrote:
Wow, such a variety of experience! Hard to know what to think.
I wonder if there is something else you guys would recommend for me? IIRC, the transforce are not rated all that great for rain.
Apr-25-2017 11:42 AM
Apr-25-2017 10:50 AM
Naio wrote:
Wow, such a variety of experience! Hard to know what to think.
I wonder if there is something else you guys would recommend for me? IIRC, the transforce are not rated all that great for rain.
Apr-25-2017 10:16 AM
Naio wrote:
Here is the post I couldn't get to stick last night, which talks sbout what I need in a tire:
I don't need tough or long lasting. I don't drive a lot of miles. (I will not put 20k on them.) I do drive dirt and gravel roads, but I grew up doing that on old highway tires and I am sure any AT would be fine for me. .
What I do need are tires that are good in rain (often) and ice (sometimes) at freeway speeds. The reviews say these are pretty great for both. But I am not sure what the reviewers are comparing them to -- old, bald, highway tires? Or other ATs?
I have BFG KO2's on my current van. But they are so expensive! So I am scouting other options, and among cheap ATS these stood out in the reviews.
Didn't see any of them comparing to BFGs, tho, which is what I REALLY would like.
Apr-25-2017 10:13 AM
Apr-25-2017 09:47 AM