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RdHuggr68 01-31-2015 04:57 PM

Need truck tires
 
I have an Ford F-250 with a 30' gooseneck car hauler. I took my car out of state ( 1700 mile round trip) and when I got back the back tires were damn near worn out. I have Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armour tires on the truck. They aren't noisy or have an aggressive tread and are great in rain or snow. This is my second set but man I can't believe the wear from pulling a trailer. Anybody else have that problem or maybe can recommend a decent tire that won't kill my bank account? Any input would be appreciated. :idea:
Kevin

Che70velle 01-31-2015 06:32 PM

Kevin, is this truck a dually?

RdHuggr68 01-31-2015 07:14 PM

No,sorry i should have mentioned it is not a dually that just be more rubber to buy. I hope some people chime in on this. I know a lot of you trailer your car to events that are to far to drive your ride to.

TheJDMan 01-31-2015 07:19 PM

I have a 2500HD Silverado Duramax. I had those Goodyear tires at first and like you they pretty much only lasted about 20,000 miles. I now have a set of Michelin LTX M/S 285/70-17 load range E. They have about 50,000 on them now occasionally towing a 20' enclosed tag trailer and still have over half the tread remaning. I highly recommend them. To be honest all of these tires are pretty similar price wise.

RdHuggr68 01-31-2015 07:56 PM

Thanks Steve I had Michelin LTX on my last truck,I don't know if they were load E but mine sucked in the snow. it was like I was on a skating rink. I will check into the load E and look at the tread pattern. Thanks for the input.
Kevin

B Schein 01-31-2015 08:51 PM

I really like my Nitto terra grappler's Put over 60,000 On the first set just put on a set of the new terra grappler G2's both sets were E range they also make then in an LT version which is only 4 ply so you need to pay attention when you buy them the price difference should be the giveaway . I have also had the Michelin LTX/MS tire on my other truck and gotten over 90,000 out of set but they don't seem to make them in a bigger size than stock for my RAM 2500.

RdHuggr68 02-01-2015 05:24 AM

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Originally Posted by B Schein (Post 592642)
I really like my Nitto terra grappler's Put over 60,000 On the first set just put on a set of the new terra grappler G2's both sets were E range they also make then in an LT version which is only 4 ply so you need to pay attention when you buy them the price difference should be the giveaway . I have also had the Michelin LTX/MS tire on my other truck and gotten over 90,000 out of set but they don't seem to make them in a bigger size than stock for my RAM 2500.

Do you pull a car hauler or any other gooseneck style trailer? With all the weight over the rear wheels it seems to raise hell with the tire wear pattern.
Kevin

HEEP 02-01-2015 05:31 AM

I've got the BFG Rugged terrain tires on my Duramax. Having great service out of them. Even got caught in a snow storm last year here where it dumped about 4" really quickly. Caught everyone here in Chatt Town by surprise. Yes, no one but me here knows how to drive in the snow.:drive:

But over all I will buy another set when they are worn out. Very impressed with them.

Sieg 02-01-2015 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by RdHuggr68 (Post 592659)
Do you pull a car hauler or any other gooseneck style trailer? With all the weight over the rear wheels it seems to raise hell with the tire wear pattern.
Kevin

Just curious, have you had the rear axle alignment checked?

RdHuggr68 02-01-2015 05:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Sieg (Post 592661)
Just curious, have you had the rear axle alignment checked?

Yes everything good with alignment, the wear is even and consistent, I only noticed it after the long haul.
Kevin


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