
kscheffler said:Let us know how they wear I am looking to buy the same tire. I hear they are great on snow and Ice also. .
JGK said:Mine worked pretty well on snow and ice. However I usually pack around 600 lbs of sand over the real axle during the winter months.
My only complaint with them is they didn't hold up. 28K miles and mine are gone. That hurts with no mileage warranty.
J.
kscheffler said:Let us know how they wear I am looking to buy the same tire. I hear they are great on snow and Ice also. .
JJW_ND said:Also..... you can now get 255/85R in load range E.
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Ice= ok, but you need to know how to drive ice. These aren't necessarily good tires for an inexperienced driver in winter.
JJW_ND said:Ones tire wear will be similar to ones fuel milage..... how you use your truck. In my case with a mix of heavy towing and over the road empty I was getting 50 - 60K out of M55. I ran two other national brand tires under the same conditions and got 30 - 35K. I don't tow anymore and the current set has 30K with more then 50% left.
One my work truck (heavy towing 100% of the time) , I got 28K out of set of M55. This compares to 18K under the same driving conditions with Toyo MT.
Just a side note. I have ran M55's in 235/85R, 255/85R and 265/75R. Without a doubt, the wider tires run much louder then the narrow. The 255s are not to bad. The 265 are terrible... much louder then even the Toyo MT in a 265.
Also..... you can now get 255/85R in load range E.
Toyo now has a HT ... read quite highway tire. If it is made with the same rubber compoud it would last a long time.
jjw
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Coalsmoke said:I'd be shocked if anyone who takes legitimate care of these tires cannot get at least 30,000miles on a set...