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Originally posted by Pro88LX View PostMy dad had a dodge 2500 that came with some variation of those michelin ltx tires. Lasted 80k and there was still a good amount of tread left when he replaced them with another set.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by Silverback View PostLook at SUV tires, versus "truck" tires, if you want a longer life, less agressive/noisy tire.
I've heard good things about the BFG Long Trail T/As as far as tread life, and noise. It's what i'm probably putting on the Titan here soon, they are 150ish a tire for 265/70/17s.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostI've got 60k on mine, and would have an easy 30-40,000 left if it weren't for bad ball joints and a needed alignment. Insides are chewed up, but the rest of the tires have a ton of tread left.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostI've got 60k on mine, and would have an easy 30-40,000 left if it weren't for bad ball joints and a needed alignment. Insides are chewed up, but the rest of the tires have a ton of tread left.
For 70/tire less the BFG's have a 580AB rating
UTQG rating
Treadwear (number) higher the number, the longer the tread lasts
Traction (first letter), AA best - C worst, stopping on wet pavement
Temperature (last letter), A best - C worst, resistance to heat and ability to dissipate heat
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Originally posted by Silverback View PostLook at SUV tires, versus "truck" tires, if you want a longer life, less agressive/noisy tire.
I've heard good things about the BFG Long Trail T/As as far as tread life, and noise. It's what i'm probably putting on the Titan here soon, they are 150ish a tire for 265/70/17s.It happens to be a well thought out and reasoned dissertation on drug use and a lyrical cost/benefit analysis of various kinds of drugs, drawing the conclusion that beer is the best of them all.
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Originally posted by mstng86 View PostExactly what I thought.
I want some BFG A/T's but I just don't think I can get them for a good price.
Are Cooper, Pirelli or Yokohama good truck tires?
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Originally posted by Silverback View PostLook at SUV tires, versus "truck" tires, if you want a longer life, less agressive/noisy tire.
I've heard good things about the BFG Long Trail T/As as far as tread life, and noise. It's what i'm probably putting on the Titan here soon, they are 150ish a tire for 265/70/17s.
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Originally posted by Zfan View PostNTB LOL, crooks, their deal of buy one get one free is a joke. Bring lot's of vasoline with you!
I bought a set of Sumitomo tires from them (they said it was their top brand) and had belts come loose with 40% tread life left. They offered to replace the bad ones with a "discount" of $15 off each bad tire (these were $200 each).
Also, they tried pushing some 4 year front end alignment on me for some stupid high price.
I'll never go back.
David
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