F450 steer tires
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zoom in on the pic of the tires and you will see the roadmasters are doing pretty good.
I kept my original steer tires in the back yard as spares should I need one. I think I will sell them now or try. I have over 25K on the roadmasters now as steer tires with one rotation side to side.
The rears, original tires from when I bought the truck, are doing fine, even with a bunch of towing.
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The contenintal HS3 steer tires upfront are holding up perfect, 13,200 miles on them as of 5 mins ago. Rotate side to side every 6k. I run 90 psi in them.
the rear tires are the original factory contenintal hd3 with 23700 miles on them. Holding up great, i run 70 psi in them from brand new, less spinning, on washboard roads. Hardly any chunking. They will go another 30k. I did just rotate the rear tires side to side as the edges felt ruff. I should do the rears side to side every 10k.
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