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I have 40,000 miles on the dually and I dont think I will get much more than 10,00 more miles on them. I got a price from Farm & Fleet and it was $1200,ouch. Where should I purchase tires?? I do think I want to get Michelins again.
 
Was that 1200 JUST in tires? Or did that include mounting / balancing / stems ? Still that works out to 200 a tire. (My BF Goodrich Mud Terrains are 165 a piece. )
 
Last time I checked the price of Michelins for my truck at Sams club, they were over $200 each - so I can see where a set of six GOOD tires can get expensive...
 
Did you price any Cooper tires there? Don't know how much difference there would be from 215s to the 235s. I got Cooper S/Ts from one of their other stores. Was just under $800. I mounted mine, and had them balance the tires for me.
 
Never really checked any but the Michelins - the local store was in process of a major remodel, and haven't been back to check since - sorry...
 
HTRDHLR, check around to see if any of your stores carry Mastercraft Courser tires. I am running the A/T's on my 2500 4x4 right now in a 33x12. 50xR16. 5 and they are wearing quite well. I also have two friends in KY who run them on 4x4 3500s in OE size and they are reasonably priced and seem to wear well with a decent amount of traction.



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Cooper makes tires for Mastercraft. All I'm saying is that probably means the quality of Mastercraft tires is fine. I like my Coopers. Cooper also manufactures tires for Avon, Roadmaster, Starfire, Dean, and Oliver.
 
I use Remengton tires in 235/80r/16's. They were $590 out the door installed for 6. I have used two sets so far over the years on different 1 tons. I have had no wear problems out of them other than caused by drive train problems.
 
Saw a truck up close that had the Mastercraft Courser C/Ts on and I thought that was a great looking tread pattern and tire. A good compromise for off road lugs and good traction on road, a real "AT" tread in my book.



I immediately went home and looked them up, but they don't offer any in 17" sizes. :{
 
Originally posted by TBrennan

Saw a truck up close that had the Mastercraft Courser C/Ts on and I thought that was a great looking tread pattern and tire. A good compromise for off road lugs and good traction on road, a real "AT" tread in my book.



I immediately went home and looked them up, but they don't offer any in 17" sizes. :{



C/T's will be my next tire, once I get some 16" Rims. Just like your they didn't offer C/T's in a 16. 5" rim that unfortunately I currently have. :{
 
Firestone SteelTex..............

I have been using these tires for a little over two years now and they have been great. I use a Load Range E and deal with the same tire shop all the time. I run these on on my 40' gooseneck aswell and I pay 98. 00 a tire. I have been getting close to 100,000 miles out of them. I know some turn there nose up at Firestone due to problems in the past with them. But these babies have been great.



Just my $. 02 worth.



Jason
 
Hi Paul. Long time no see.

As to the tires, I bought the Toyo tires and am I glad I did. They are the smoothest runnin tires I ever bought. They cost me $147 per and all total I got out for less than $900. As to wear, they're looking good. The Coopers got to where they just didn't give me any milage.



. . Preston. .
 
last time I looked sams had michelin 265/70/16's for $ 127 a tire. I bet you could get the smaller dually tires for about 100 a piece, try sams they are way way cheaper on truck tires than anyone else. all other local tire places wanted $200 + for the same tires
 
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