I go back tomorrow to pick up my other truck thay had a leak and a few recalls they had to fix.
Will let them know they won't work, honestly my gut feeling is they are going to most likely stick me with these either way, never know really, the service writer when I told them they were wrong before he even gave my keys back just said he did not order them some other guy did.
I asked what that part number was in the invoice, he said it's an internal number.
I can see Tire Rack is more money for the standard, but the Goodyear site they are swapped RT more, so hard to say. Did not order from either.
Not a huge deal, can figure it out, sucks they won't work. I have a few trucks that I can run these on, so I just figured run them on the big truck for a while then swap over to one of my my other trucks in a few months.
If they are not good for this area, I would hesitate to even sell locally, that's pretty crappy to pass on bad tires, you know I'm going to sell at a loss and someone would be trying to save a buck because they don't have a buck.
Of course when these were wrong I wanted to use these to plow with, figured they may work for that. I need a plow truck next year, have not decided what truck to put the plow on yet, they both can run this tire, but not if it's no good.
Here is my note that I wrote when I made the app.
I actually called them since the appt was 6 weeks out, asked if that was a system error was there a faster app, NO, then asked about the tires as most places were showing back order, that's when he offered the Raised White Letter deal turned in and I said fine. Not knowing they were a completely different tire.
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Yeah nothing noted on the tire the above does not list the snow rating.
This is from the goodyear site, LT275/70R18 not rated.
Winter Performance
Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake Designation (Excluding size LT275/65R18 113Q , LT275/70R18 125R and LT285/75R18 129Q)