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MuscleMachine 05-11-2004 05:44 AM

Best tires for an 87 F250?
 
I've recently purchased an 87; 2wd; Long Bed; regular cab; F250.
The rear tires are worn but I was told that they should be ok because they have 7 plys.
I've looked at replacing them anyway, but have found that there are two types of tires. First of all I purchased the truck because I am remodeling/adding to my house. So, the major usage for this truck will be to haul away demo'd material as well as bring new construction material. I really don't see myself using the truck for this type of work after my project is complete.
Would the "service" tires still make more sense? Or should I opt out for the cheaper tires?

mavinwy 05-11-2004 08:33 AM

What it amounts to is "it depends"....

If you are going to haul a load in the truck for some time to come (even after the construction is done) Get a good set of high load range tires. If not, get a lower range.

But the safety for whatever you are doing should be kept in mind. Is it worth the extra $10-20 per tire for the added safety of a good tire? It is to me.

I am currently running Bridgestone Commercial tires, Quiet with a load range of D, 60k warranty. But I generally use this truck on the highway with approximatly 1/2 ton of load. If I need to go off-road, I use the truck with the 4X4 and the deep lug tires. I know I got the deep lugs from peerless, but would have to look at them to remember brand.

bbford97 05-11-2004 02:29 PM

If you are not going to be driving loaded at interstate speeds just about any D or E rated tire will do. A worn out tire is just that, worn out, and needs to be replaced. You just cannot stop with a slick tire especially if there is any moisture on the road. In my area, wal mart sells a 235/85R 16E for $85. A D rated would be cheaper. I run Goodyear HT tires; empty for me is an 85lb winch on the front and around 800lb of tools and topper in/on the bed. When I look at a tire, I ask myself would I want my granddaughter ridding on that tire?

MuscleMachine 05-11-2004 03:06 PM

Thanks for the valuable input!!

I'm getting new tires this week.


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