Yeah, that news came out after I purchased my newest set. 37-12.50-17 on my Super Duty. I get about 35-40k on a set. Also run them on my 4Runner. 285/75R17. Had them for 35k, and still at least half tread. Probably 10k of that is dirt.Goodyear has been in the news lately. I've never used them and won't now for sure. mtmuley
Good looking ride!Yeah, that news came out after I purchased my newest set. 37-12.50-17 on my Super Duty. I get about 35-40k on a set. Also run them on my 4Runner. 285/75R17. Had them for 35k, and still at least half tread. Probably 10k of that is dirt.
But you can't deny they work well.
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I run Cooper Maxx on my work trucks. About 75% highway, 25% dirt/mountain roads. They last 35-42k on a 3/4 ton Ram diesel, and a lot of towing. They are pretty good in dirt, OK in mud/snow. Decent on highway.
Not bad for a 14 year old truck.Good looking ride!
I’m running dura tracs on three different vehicles and love them. What am I missing with Goodyear?Goodyear has been in the news lately. I've never used them and won't now for sure. mtmuley
If you have a Les Schwab tire go get a set of their New Back Country tires . I ran Toyo's for years on my Duramax never got over 32000 on them, I have close to 20000 on this set of Backcountry's & they look nearly new. Handle snow ice mud sand like a champ !!! OH & I have yet to have a flat did have a low tire due to running over a screw !!im looking to buy some tires soon, my question is what are the best truck tires for 10000+ offroad miles per year without trouble/flats. looking for something quiet on the highway but great offroad. snow/ mud/ sharp rocks/ icy highway roads
do you have a picture of them? who makes them?If you have a Les Schwab tire go get a set of their New Back Country tires . I ran Toyo's for years on my Duramax never got over 32000 on them, I have close to 20000 on this set of Backcountry's & they look nearly new. Handle snow ice mud sand like a champ !!! OH & I have yet to have a flat did have a low tire due to running over a screw !!
Yup. For now.Are Them 19.5's doc?
I can second the Les Schwab Backcountry All Terrain tire. I have over 40,000 miles on them and the look barely used. I live in Elko NV and it seems I have to click my Tacoma into 4WD frequently. They will be my next tire.
You got that right, pops.Bend Over When You Buy 6 Of Them!
Goodyear is always a good bet.
I've been running the Toyo AT-III on a half dozen rigs for several years and I like them. and they're made in the US.
If you have a Les Schwab tire go get a set of their New Back Country tires . I ran Toyo's for years on my Duramax never got over 32000 on them, I have close to 20000 on this set of Backcountry's & they look nearly new. Handle snow ice mud sand like a champ !!! OH & I have yet to have a flat did have a low tire due to running over a screw !!
I have them on both my 2500's 1st set on my 07 have right at 38000 miles I have never had a flat have had to have a couple of nails or screws removed . My 16 has around 25000 they look like they were just put on ! And again not a single flat or issue with them either and they have thousands of miles on rocky terrain mud & snow .. Both are constantly pulling camper horse trailer or jet boat. Over the last 25 years I have had Coopers &Toyo's on most of my trucks & at 30000 miles they are worn out . I will NEVER own another set of either !!!I had a set of those one of them had the whole tread portion separated going down the road, and damaged/bent the quarter panel and rear bumper.
Second the Falkens. Last longer than the KO2s. Also, they wrap up the sidewall higher than most manufacturers and the sidewalls seem much more durable than any others I have used. I get about 50k miles from them on my 2500 ram megacab.I have KO2s on my F350 and Ranger and they're okay. I've had a few flats and they're pretty good off-road but not good in rain and packed ice.
I feel like the Duratrac on my Super Duty had better traction, but were louder and wore faster. I previously had Duratrac on a midsize truck and they were fantastic if you're going for an off-road pickup. I think the compound is just too soft for a full size truck.
I put Falken Wildpeak AT3W on my wife's Bronco and have loved them. I'd definitely consider them on my Ranger for next time.
Can Somebody Post All The Tire Manufactures & Where They Are Currently Made?
Not Where They USE TO BE MADE!
Where They Are Made Today!
Can Somebody Post All The Tire Manufactures & Where They Are Currently Made?
Not Where They USE TO BE MADE!
Where They Are Made Today!
I had good luck with Goodyear Wrangler on a few trucks. My first F150 had the original Wranglers from when it was brand new and I kept them for 88,000 miles. They were due long before that, but I didn’t get around to replacing them. When I put the new ones, it felt like a new truck. I always went with Wranglers for it until I got rid of the truck. I had a set on my F250 for 7 years, about 50,000 miles and they held up good. I had them replaced and noticed that Goodyear was a China tire.
I now have Trailfinder that are a Discount Tire brand on my half ton and they seem to do well. I have Falkens on the F250 and they seem to be ok for now.
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Company | Country | Found. | Brands |
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Aeolus[1] | 1965 | Aeolus | |
Apollo Tyres | 1972 | Apollo,[2] Apollo Tyres South Africa[a], Bearway,[3] Kaizen, Maloya, Regal, Vredestein | |
Birla Tyres | 1991 | Birla Tyre[4] | |
Belshina | 1965 | Belshina[5] | |
Bridgestone | 1931 | Bridgestone,[6][7][8] Firestone, Fuzion, Seiberling (Latin America), Uniroyal (Australia), Dayton, Supercat (Australia and New Zealand), Fireforce (South Africa) | |
Bridges Sabanci | 1974 | Bridgestone (Europe and Middle East), Lassa | |
Carlisle | 1917 | Carlisle Transportation Products[9]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tire_companies#cite_note-12 |
JUDAS Coues!
I Just OOZED DEW All Over Everything!
88,000 Huh?
You Got A Picture Of Them Tires At 88K?
Never mind!
You Can't Take A Picture Of Air!
I'll Bet It Felt Like A New Truck When You Got New tires,I Can Only Imagine The Traction You Had At 88K!
Evident-ally Other People Get Good GoodYears,Just Not Me!
The Bad Thing About Ordering A New Truck,You Have NO Choice!
And Guess What I've Always Ended Up With?
Yup!
JUNK GOODYEARS!
I bought the truck new in 03 and I was a young, dumb guy. Payments were a little less than 500 a month. I was going to the community college 90 miles away at the time and a lot of those miles were highway and the miles were straight and smooth and I always rotated them. I finished up and got a good job where I was making some dough and could slowly afford things.
I think I’m done with Goodyear, but can’t deny they were good to me even if they had the China label on them. I love Michelin, but have had some bad tires from them as well. I think they are good for Passenger but not Light Truck tires. Cooper were good in the past and I will most likely consider them in the future. My small town has a place that sells them.
Mileage is bottom of the list for me where tires are concerned. I like to get where I am going no surprises. mtmuleyLooks like cooper is made in the USA!
I’ve ran the ST MAXX for years.
No I don’t get 80k out of them.
I replace them at about 30k because I hate tire problems
Best tire I’ve ever ran!
Mileage is bottom of the list for me where tires are concerned. I like to get where I am going no surprises. mtmuley
Same hereMileage is bottom of the list for me where tires are concerned. I like to get where I am going no surprises. mtmuley
88K out of a set of tires on a pickup is BS. mtmuleyYou Ever Get 88K Out Of A Set mt?
I Haven't!
Best I Think I Ever Got Was 50K On A Work Truck That Weighs 12K!
Bought The Exact Same Tires After That & They Wore Good But Not As Good!
Yep88K out of a set of tires on a pickup is BS. mtmuley
You caught me. I lied about it.88K out of a set of tires on a pickup is BS. mtmuley
Didn't say you lied. But it is really hard to believe. mtmuleyYou caught me. I lied about it.