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I have Kelly's on my truck, ive been really happy with them overall... They are also made in the good ole USA... Was also the oldest tire company in the united states, until sometime in the 90's or so when good year bought them I believe...
I posted this in another tire thread here: but mine were the ATs, while my friend was running the BFG RTs -- his truck is currently in the body shop getting its bed and side repaired (for the second time) after the second RT catastrophically failed. He switched to Coopers as well, so we will both see...
Oh and to the others commenting about the USA thing: Michelin has more tire plants in the USA than anyone, but they are a French company -- that was my point: Cooper and Goodyear are the last US companies AFAIK. Hell, my Coopers may have been made in Korea
All I know is they look stout when fully loaded and at max pressure compared to the failed BFGs they replaced... To each his own, and I've been honest -- I don't have much time/miles on these yet...
Now maybe we can switch subjects to what OIL does Anthony run
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