โSep-07-2017 11:33 AM
โJul-07-2018 09:29 AM
โJul-07-2018 08:30 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:cummins2014 wrote:blt2ski wrote:
Cooper has in the past had a long wearing AT tire also. I personally have not found Michelin to be that good of a tire in LT versions. Miles I get vs traction for a given rating, ie Hwy vs AT vs Traction is too high cost per mile. I also do more what I would call city driving, so that is harder on tires than highway driving.
Altho I do like the XDE M+S Michelin traction tire on the MDT. That has been a good tire.
Marty
Yes, but the 100K out of the Michelins like some claim :@
Ain't no "CLAIM" about it! 120K on Michelins years ago on C20 2wd and more recently 120k on 3rd gen take offs on 2500 4x4 RAM. 100K on the 3rd gen take off BFG's same truck.
NW weather commuting 35-100 miles each way every day.
"If one stays on the interstate, yes, you go long than one on the city/county roads."
YUP, I got to know I-5 VERY well on my 1,000,000 mile commuting career.
โJul-07-2018 05:40 AM
cummins2014 wrote:blt2ski wrote:
Cooper has in the past had a long wearing AT tire also. I personally have not found Michelin to be that good of a tire in LT versions. Miles I get vs traction for a given rating, ie Hwy vs AT vs Traction is too high cost per mile. I also do more what I would call city driving, so that is harder on tires than highway driving.
Altho I do like the XDE M+S Michelin traction tire on the MDT. That has been a good tire.
Marty
Yes, but the 100K out of the Michelins like some claim :@
โJul-06-2018 10:43 PM
โJul-06-2018 05:59 PM
cummins2014 wrote:blt2ski wrote:
Cooper has in the past had a long wearing AT tire also. I personally have not found Michelin to be that good of a tire in LT versions. Miles I get vs traction for a given rating, ie Hwy vs AT vs Traction is too high cost per mile. I also do more what I would call city driving, so that is harder on tires than highway driving.
Altho I do like the XDE M+S Michelin traction tire on the MDT. That has been a good tire.
Marty
Yes, but the 100K out of the Michelins like some claim :@
โJul-06-2018 05:20 PM
blt2ski wrote:
Cooper has in the past had a long wearing AT tire also. I personally have not found Michelin to be that good of a tire in LT versions. Miles I get vs traction for a given rating, ie Hwy vs AT vs Traction is too high cost per mile. I also do more what I would call city driving, so that is harder on tires than highway driving.
Altho I do like the XDE M+S Michelin traction tire on the MDT. That has been a good tire.
Marty
โJul-06-2018 11:27 AM
โJul-06-2018 10:02 AM
23mikey wrote:
RVBikers thanks for your input! A softer sidewall is not what I'm looking for. The OEM Michelins, I believe, have a soft sidewall as evidenced by the pressure (heat) rise on the front tires in unloaded mixed city / highway driving. Front pressure rises 10 psi (70 - 81) where the rears only go up 2-3 psi (55-58).
Sounds like I'll stay with my original pick, the Toyo Open Country AT2 that I've had great experience with on my '03 GMC 2500HD.
Thanks!
Mike
โJul-06-2018 10:00 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
My thing with tires is simply, if they aren't Michelin or Firestone, I don't buy them. Sailun sounds Chinese to me.
They are Made in china.
Bridgestone makes a tire that wears like iron but does not have a great ride. Michelin Defenders will have a great ride and wear well.
โJul-04-2018 01:48 PM
โJul-04-2018 11:07 AM
โJul-04-2018 08:10 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
My thing with tires is simply, if they aren't Michelin or Firestone, I don't buy them. Sailun sounds Chinese to me.
โJul-04-2018 05:10 AM
23mikey wrote:
Just saw this old post. I too am looking to change tires on my new '18 F350 DRW. I've had the Sailun S637 on our 5ver for 2 + years and 8000 miles. Awesome tire, especially on a 13k 5ver. Looking to upgrade the OEM Michelin tires LTX A/T. Previously had great luck with the Toyo Open Country A/T 2 on my '03 GMC 2500HD Duramax. Easily 50k+ miles, currently on second set. Was planning on those for the new truck when I saw the Sailun Terramx A/T. Simple Tire can get them to me for $100 less per tire than the Toyos. Decisions....decisions!
Any update from those who chose the Sailun??
Thanks,
Happy 4th!!
Mike
โJul-03-2018 08:06 PM