Tomeygun said:
Pretty good, I'll go do a measurement and let ya know how about 5 month/7k miles has treated them...
All in all, not a bad tire. Just too much sidewall flex, IMO
7,000 miles in only 5 moths? Tommy, tell the truth, could you really walk to work instead of driving?
I have about 8000 miles on mine, same tire, 295's. Includes one 1400 mile trip from Minneapolis to Detroit and back. I got them Just before thanksgiving (4. 5 months-ish)
Honestly, they are ok, But they need to be E rated to be usefull for the amount of weight this CTD has upfront if you plan to really push the limits of the truck.
Dry performace, the stockers will out perform these all day long. But, we'll see what I can do when the salt and sand and a few good rain stoms clear off the roads around here. I got these just before winter so it's tough to be totaly sure about this. Alot of over steer is needed.
Wet, snow, light dirt they do rather well. I can only compare these to the BFG A/T's that I run on my jeep, so it's not apples to apples here. But I think the BFG's do a better over all job. Yes, I can get to a higher speed then the stockers in snow and wet quicker.
As for dry. They spin easly. They flex alot (tried 45 - 70psi, I've settled at 50psi). They feel as they are to fold over on tight turns.
It took a while to get used to how the tires react. I have about 100hp less then tommy at the wheels so he's got it much worse (for now!

). For example If your on the throttle on a slight turn and back off, the truck will now be in an over steer and while on the same turning radius. The same is true if you jump on the go peddle while on a lazy turn, you'll have to over steer quite a bit to keep from changing a lane.
I'm sure when the ConFE is in place, I'll be hazing the tires though 3rd and 4th gears while in 2x4.
Stopping, I'm rather impressed with this aspect, they do hold the pavment well when you get on the breaks
They look GOOD!. They put the truck at a better stance.
use 606RPM for your pinior factor correction. This was right on the money with the GPS and exactly relative to the stockers in regards to difference between speedo and GPS numbers. ( alsmost 1mph difference)
I hope I can buy bigger wheels and a tire with a shorter sidewall when these are due to be replaced. But I think I'll do with the E rated BFG's next time if this isn't the case.