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- bwdbossExplorer
I just replaced the Michillens (they were on the truck when I got it) on my F550 with Hercules brand. 19.5 225-75 G rated. $155.00 each. My son did the mounting and balancing. Great price but I have been told not a great rain and snow tire. Living in AZ that is not a big issue for me. Also put the stear tire front and rear.
mike mck ......I read somewhere where Hercules has moved some of their manufacturing offshore, I was thinking of these tires for my F-450 , can you see where they are produced ? How is the steer handling with these tires ?
Thanks , Brian - mike_mckExplorer
Monty-Rob wrote:
The tires on my Ford F-450 have hit the 5 year old mark with 46,500 miles on them. The tread still looks ok. My question is aimed more towards the age factor. What are your recommendations. We are workamping for the summer so will not be pulling the fifth wheel till September
If your not seeing cracks in the side walls you should be fine.
I just replaced the Michillens (they were on the truck when I got it) on my F550 with Hercules brand. 19.5 225-75 G rated. $155.00 each. My son did the mounting and balancing. Great price but I have been told not a great rain and snow tire. Living in AZ that is not a big issue for me. Also put the stear tire front and rear. - kennethwoosterExplorerJust went shooping for 20 inch tires for my F250. Since I didn't have a dually I did not want to push them. I checked Discount Tire, and Ford. For the past couple of years Ford has had the best prices. I ended up with BF Goodrich, and really like the look of them. With your Dually and plenty of tread I think I would run at least one more year and maybe 2. Watch for crack in the sidewalls. Definitely pull them at that point
- Monty-RobExplorerThat is correct...tires are 19.5 and G rated.
- Garry_GayleExplorerThe poster did not specify that those are 19.5 tires load range G on that 450 in his profile, my original Continental tires barely lasted 50K before they were at the wear bars.
- The_Mad_NorskyExplorerOOOOO! I like the magnet idea. Thanks for stirring the old brain cells!
They need it! - Turtle_n_PeepsExplorer
jerem0621 wrote:
How do I know if they have steel sidewalls? I have Firestone Transforce load range E's..
I am looking for tires for my F350 too.
Thanks!
Spec sheet or magnet; your choice. :B - jerem0621Explorer IIHow do I know if they have steel sidewalls? I have Firestone Transforce load range E's..
I am looking for tires for my F350 too.
Thanks! - 45RicochetExplorer
Engineer9860 wrote:
5 years isn't something I'd be concerned with.
I'd run them to at least 7 years if your sidewalls have not rotted, like one brand does :W - Bionic_ManExplorerI go 7 years on LT or P tires. 4, MAYBE 5 on ST.
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