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I have a stock 6.7 with 46000 miles on it, I had oem 5 tires had to be replaced, Im looking at 275/70 r18 or 285/65 r18, birdcestone dueler a/t revo 2 or good year wrangler a/t adventure with kevlar? thanks Emel
I have a stock 6.7 with 46000 miles on it, I had oem 5 tires had to be replaced, Im looking at 275/70 r18 or 285/65 r18, birdcestone dueler a/t revo 2 or good year wrangler a/t adventure with kevlar? thanks Emel
I just replaced my Michelin LTX A/T2 LT275/70R18's with the same size Goodyear Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure with Kevlar. This is hands down the best all around tire I have ever had on a truck! It is quieter and smoother than the Michelins, with better wet and snow traction and better high speed stability too.
Shop around for these. I found better prices on them at the smaller non-chain stores. Plus Goodyear offers an $80 mail-in rebate until the end of the year.
I went with the Revo 2. So far I am very happy. Quiet ride but but perform much better in mud/dirt than OEM michelins. Very stable while under heavy loads.
I didn't consider the GY's due to past poor customer service issue.
I just replaced my Michelin LTX A/T2 LT275/70R18's with the same size Goodyear Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure with Kevlar. This is hands down the best all around tire I have ever had on a truck! It is quieter and smoother than the Michelins, with better wet and snow traction and better high speed stability too.
Shop around for these. I found better prices on them at the smaller non-chain stores. Plus Goodyear offers an $80 mail-in rebate until the end of the year.
I had the Goodyear Wrangler Pro Grade Mud and Snows on my previous Chev 2500. Hands down incredible in the snow. On the farm during what could only be called seriously deep snow I managed to drive out. If I couldn't go forward anymore I could back up and manage to get through it. That was impressive. I have the 20 inch rims on my F-250 2011 so the Goodyears weren't really available. I had Cooper M & S for the winter but was getting bogged down where I should not be getting stuck. I will be replacing my Michelins with the Toyo AT2's as I hear they are an exceptional all around tire. I still run a pure snow in the winter, Firestone Winter Force and they were less expensive and heads above the Coopers. Where I live in Canada our winter season is a bit longer and can be more severe than some places down south and I am quite please with the Firestones.
Merry Christmas and the best for 2014 to all.
I will be personally replacing my Michelin's with Toyo A/T II's, everyone here that has had them raves about them. I have 20's, so I will be fitting 295/65R20's
I will be personally replacing my Michelin's with Toyo A/T II's, everyone here that has had them raves about them. I have 20's, so I will be fitting 295/65R20's
BigF350- did you get around to getting these tires on? I'm interested to hear about them if you did..??
I will be personally replacing my Michelin's with Toyo A/T II's, everyone here that has had them raves about them. I have 20's, so I will be fitting 295/65R20's
I have the stock michelins on mine.How many miles are on yours you are replacing? Im just wondering what to expect out of them..
BigF350- did you get around to getting these tires on? I'm interested to hear about them if you did..??
I haven't. Still probably have another 5-10k on these current tires. (50-55k miles in total). There are a number of reviews on the tires in the 7.3 section here that are overwhelmingly positive.
I have the toyo at2 and they are just about gone after 40000km. I wont be getting them again.The only reason they lasted that long is winter snow saved their life.Stock truck used for pipeline construction jobs.
I will have to talk to the owner of the tire shop.I have brought it to his attention every 5000km when I get them rotated. We will see what he has to say about it. There are quite a few complaints that he is fielding about these tires already. He has sold a lot of them.
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