Guys,
Just picked up (5/30/01) a 99, quad, lwb 4X4, Auto slt larry, with 265/75/16 Firestone Steeltex's. Why it had to have them I don't know but, anyway
. When I first saw it and made the deal I noticed the tires were still in fair shape 1/4 - 3/8" to go before they hit the wear indicators. I told myself when I pick it up I'll drive it home (only 120miles) and then get some really good rubber. So when I go to pick it up the salesmand proudly announced that he had 2 (yes just 2) new tires put on for me, after I asked him why
, he replied because it needed them.
We are going on vacation from N/E Pa in two weeks to Yellowstone, then south to Colorado (4 corners) and back home. Am I fooling myself by thinking we'll be safe? Should I go and get some new rubber now . . . do you think I'll end up buying a new set on the road if I don't?
I just read a thread about tires and noticed someone saying "any tire is a good tire except Firestone as they explode".
If you guys are going to suggest I get new tires, my type of truck driving is mostly to and from work, an occasional light load, no towing (yet) and the proverbial lead foot (like Sammy Hagar said, "I can't drive 55"). Price is not to be confused with the safety of my family, I'd appreciate your input re: safety, comfort, handling, noise, life expectancy and price (last on the list of my tire priority concerns). Oh yea, tire pressures you have had the best results with.
Sorry I haven't quite figured out how to effectively use the this site yet.
I. E. nothing listed as far as type truck at the bottom of the post etc. I'm a newbe here . . . for now.
Thanks for your comments/help. This is what it's supposed to be all about . . . right?
Joe Mc
Just picked up (5/30/01) a 99, quad, lwb 4X4, Auto slt larry, with 265/75/16 Firestone Steeltex's. Why it had to have them I don't know but, anyway


We are going on vacation from N/E Pa in two weeks to Yellowstone, then south to Colorado (4 corners) and back home. Am I fooling myself by thinking we'll be safe? Should I go and get some new rubber now . . . do you think I'll end up buying a new set on the road if I don't?

If you guys are going to suggest I get new tires, my type of truck driving is mostly to and from work, an occasional light load, no towing (yet) and the proverbial lead foot (like Sammy Hagar said, "I can't drive 55"). Price is not to be confused with the safety of my family, I'd appreciate your input re: safety, comfort, handling, noise, life expectancy and price (last on the list of my tire priority concerns). Oh yea, tire pressures you have had the best results with.
Sorry I haven't quite figured out how to effectively use the this site yet.

Thanks for your comments/help. This is what it's supposed to be all about . . . right?
Joe Mc