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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Time to buy tires.

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I've got 85K on a set of B. F. Goodrich Rugged Trail. Rotate every 7K, & check air weekly



I'll buy another set when wore out, they are worth it.



C Barr
 
On my second set of Bridgestone REVO's. Got 70K miles on the first set. Have a nice ride, are quiet and and have good traction off the pavement.
 
I have hankook dynapro' s for my summer set of tires. They are great on the highway, and handle heavy loads extremely well. Towing my fifth wheel, they proved to be very stable. Only have 15,000 or so on them but they have been wearing very well.
 
Michelin is high price but worth it in the long run. Best ride and performance. Was told when I put my last set on that if I tow heavy loads frequently, it is one of few tires that will still exceed the manufacturers warranty. Others fall short.
 
Looking myself after having 2 brands separate / blister on the front of my 01 3500 4x4.

First set were General Ameritrac. RF separated damaging the fender, and kick panel. LF blistered a month later.

Replaced all 6 with Maxxis Bravos. Both fronts blistered at the same time. Need to find reciept, but they had around 30K on them IIRC.

Guy at tire shop said if I step up to 19. 5"s I could get 100K miles on a set, but the initial cost is high due to having to get all new rims.
 
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