May-07-2020 07:16 PM
May-28-2020 06:22 AM
May-28-2020 05:08 AM
autorot8 wrote:
I just went with the Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLT. These do come with a 60k mile warranty.
May-27-2020 01:27 PM
patperry2766 wrote:Grit dog wrote:Ron3rd wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Me Again wrote:
I took my Firestone ATs off at 29K(drive around the block and see less tread), the Michelin's Defenders have about 37K on them and are about half worn out.
Seemz ya getz whatz ya payz fer!!!
X2, my oem Firestone HTs were the worst tires I've ever owned. Shot at 24K miles. Great marketing; I'll never buy a Firestone product
It has far less to do with brand and far more to do with the sub standard spec tires that that auto mfgs purchase by the millions to shoe new vehicles with.
Typically only low volume”specialty” vehicles get real tires, most models get a cheaper version of a “popular” tire model.
I was at my local Discount Tire today and asked the same question to the salesman. He confirmed that unless you have a high end model like a Denali or something similar, then the Brand X tire that comes on the truck as OEM vs the Brand X tire that you buy at the store are NOT the exact same tires.
He did go on to say that the tires Michelin that are on the Ford's OEM 3/4 & 1T are the same ones that are sold as retail, so if you didn't like OEM, then you're not gonna like the store bought ones expecting a better tire.
May-22-2020 05:50 PM
May-21-2020 01:45 PM
Dennisokey wrote:I have and recommend top line Goodyear.
What is anyone using for tires. It seems that I go through tires at about 25k. I keep vehicle aligned and tires rotated regularly, air at 80 PSI on rear tires. Trailer weight is 14k. No irregular tire wear. 80% highway driving, 20% highway towing. I just don't seem to get good tire wear. Any ideas?
May-21-2020 12:22 PM
Grit dog wrote:Ron3rd wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Me Again wrote:
I took my Firestone ATs off at 29K(drive around the block and see less tread), the Michelin's Defenders have about 37K on them and are about half worn out.
Seemz ya getz whatz ya payz fer!!!
X2, my oem Firestone HTs were the worst tires I've ever owned. Shot at 24K miles. Great marketing; I'll never buy a Firestone product
It has far less to do with brand and far more to do with the sub standard spec tires that that auto mfgs purchase by the millions to shoe new vehicles with.
Typically only low volume”specialty” vehicles get real tires, most models get a cheaper version of a “popular” tire model.
May-11-2020 07:42 AM
May-11-2020 07:38 AM
Ron3rd wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Me Again wrote:
I took my Firestone ATs off at 29K(drive around the block and see less tread), the Michelin's Defenders have about 37K on them and are about half worn out.
Seemz ya getz whatz ya payz fer!!!
X2, my oem Firestone HTs were the worst tires I've ever owned. Shot at 24K miles. Great marketing; I'll never buy a Firestone product
May-11-2020 02:43 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:alexleblanc wrote:
I swapped out my factory Michelin’s last summer as the we’re getting down to around 5/32 and really didn’t provide wet weather performance anymore. I went with General Grabber ATX in the factory size and have been extremely happy to date. They are very good in the snow and rain, as for wear it’s harder to tell as I’ve only got around 15000km’s on them currently but they have only worn down to 14/32 to date - should be a 60000-70000km tire.
Well i hope your Generals last longer than the OE's on my 11 DRW did. At 25k they only had 1/3 tread left and had a big tread separation on a front tire.
May-10-2020 02:55 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Me Again wrote:
I took my Firestone ATs off at 29K(drive around the block and see less tread), the Michelin's Defenders have about 37K on them and are about half worn out.
Seemz ya getz whatz ya payz fer!!!
May-10-2020 09:32 AM
cummins2014 wrote:ppine wrote:
Toyo, Cooper, Bridgestone
I have gotten 60,000 miles from Toyos on an F-350 doing a lot of towing.
I run my rear tires mostly around 60 psi.
I don't normally rotate tires at all.
I wish I would see 60K on my Toyo AT2's , fair amount of towing on my Ram 3500. I will be happy if I see 45K. rotated every 5K. They are run at 80 psi when towing the fifth wheel ,and 45 when solo.
Not sure what brand next, but it won't be Toyo, may try a set of Coopers
May-10-2020 08:40 AM
ppine wrote:
Toyo, Cooper, Bridgestone
I have gotten 60,000 miles from Toyos on an F-350 doing a lot of towing.
I run my rear tires mostly around 60 psi.
I don't normally rotate tires at all.
May-10-2020 07:40 AM
alexleblanc wrote:
I swapped out my factory Michelin’s last summer as the we’re getting down to around 5/32 and really didn’t provide wet weather performance anymore. I went with General Grabber ATX in the factory size and have been extremely happy to date. They are very good in the snow and rain, as for wear it’s harder to tell as I’ve only got around 15000km’s on them currently but they have only worn down to 14/32 to date - should be a 60000-70000km tire.
May-10-2020 05:51 AM
Thermoguy wrote:
No one here has said Goodyear...
RedRocket204 wrote:
I'm currently running Goodyear Wrangler Duratac now with about 25k miles and still looking good. I suspect I might get 40k miles out of them. My priorities were around load range E with decent traction on snow.