Here we go again. It's on here repeatedly I know, but... ...
I want to replace the stock tires with the same size as was on it 265-70-17. The truck: 2003 HO-QC-4x4-SWB-6spd. The terrain:SE Ohio and hardly ever off road if it is it is just to turn around in the grass. Primary function of the truck is hauling farm equipment. Usually never over 14k on a bumper pull trailer but, would like to upgrade to a 24' gooseneck before too long. I actually like the original tires(29k on them) and really only need 2 but hate the unmatched look. Are any of the tires out there THAT much better than the original BFG's
My choices are Michelins(which ones???-AT-M&S-LTX)
BFG AT's or You tell me.
The problem is that with everything I've read here, some guys get good miles out of the BFGS some don't same as the Michelins.
My main concern is mileage (both fuel and tire wear), wet weather/snow traction.
A little noise doesn't really bother me either.
TIA
KO
I want to replace the stock tires with the same size as was on it 265-70-17. The truck: 2003 HO-QC-4x4-SWB-6spd. The terrain:SE Ohio and hardly ever off road if it is it is just to turn around in the grass. Primary function of the truck is hauling farm equipment. Usually never over 14k on a bumper pull trailer but, would like to upgrade to a 24' gooseneck before too long. I actually like the original tires(29k on them) and really only need 2 but hate the unmatched look. Are any of the tires out there THAT much better than the original BFG's
My choices are Michelins(which ones???-AT-M&S-LTX)
BFG AT's or You tell me.
The problem is that with everything I've read here, some guys get good miles out of the BFGS some don't same as the Michelins.
My main concern is mileage (both fuel and tire wear), wet weather/snow traction.
A little noise doesn't really bother me either.
TIA
KO