The crap just keeps piling up - Tire thread
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The crap just keeps piling up - Tire thread
Purpl had an eventful weekend. After turning 180,000 miles on Friday, I start to hear a horrible noise like a bearing under the hood. Sure enough, the Dura-not-last water pump that I put in 40,000 miles ago is loose and making the loudest noise. I hate hearing a truck that has weird sounds coming from under the hood.
Then Friday night, while getting out of the truck I hear a horrible hissing noise. It was coming from the passenger side rear tire. Apparentley a pebble on my driveway had punctured the almost bald tires. Put the spare on and forgot about it. Truck looks, runs, and performs like crap, Happy 180,000, Purpl. She has been sitting in the garage since!
Long story short, I need new tires. I am gonna go with the stock 265/75/16 size. 285s would be nice, but they are out of question, they are expensive, and we still have to tow the camper. I am done getting crappy tires, I got a wonderful 25,000 miles out of my craptastic Goodyear Wrangler TDs. Now is the time to spend some money and get some good tires, that is the number one priority.
I have narrowed it down to three tires:
1. Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo 2 E-range - $152/tire at Tires Plus
2. Cooper Discovery ATR C-Range - $220/tire at Bob Summeral
3. Toyo Open Country A/T - $151/tire at Tire Discounters
A set of Goodyear Wrangler SilentArmour tires is also not out of question, but these Goodyears really left a bad taste in my mouth.
The S-10 will also be getting some new tires even sooner than the Dodge, 235/70/15 Michelin LTX M/S or Toyo Open Country H/T.
Then Friday night, while getting out of the truck I hear a horrible hissing noise. It was coming from the passenger side rear tire. Apparentley a pebble on my driveway had punctured the almost bald tires. Put the spare on and forgot about it. Truck looks, runs, and performs like crap, Happy 180,000, Purpl. She has been sitting in the garage since!
Long story short, I need new tires. I am gonna go with the stock 265/75/16 size. 285s would be nice, but they are out of question, they are expensive, and we still have to tow the camper. I am done getting crappy tires, I got a wonderful 25,000 miles out of my craptastic Goodyear Wrangler TDs. Now is the time to spend some money and get some good tires, that is the number one priority.
I have narrowed it down to three tires:
1. Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo 2 E-range - $152/tire at Tires Plus
2. Cooper Discovery ATR C-Range - $220/tire at Bob Summeral
3. Toyo Open Country A/T - $151/tire at Tire Discounters
A set of Goodyear Wrangler SilentArmour tires is also not out of question, but these Goodyears really left a bad taste in my mouth.
The S-10 will also be getting some new tires even sooner than the Dodge, 235/70/15 Michelin LTX M/S or Toyo Open Country H/T.
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i would go with the toyos, but may be able to take a look at the nitto terra grapplers... very good tire, a worth it, great AT tire, good towing, hard compound will last a while
http://www.wheelfire.com/scontent/Ti...terra&SKU=4726
this is just the first set i saw, litterally, i looked on google, and this was the first set, so feel free to look them up... they are a good tire for hgihway and light dirt roads, works .... ok... in mud
http://www.wheelfire.com/scontent/Ti...terra&SKU=4726
this is just the first set i saw, litterally, i looked on google, and this was the first set, so feel free to look them up... they are a good tire for hgihway and light dirt roads, works .... ok... in mud
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Are you set on getting AT tires? Also a few other AT tires to check out or consider, BFG TA KO , DICK CEPEK F-C 11 (< i heard they do pretty good and take forever to wear) Kumho Road Venture KL78 they are about in your price range as the others you listed and are all load E range and have pretty good reviews through TireRack , OR you could go Big and get BFG TA KM2 muds for $198 . I'm sure you did your homework on tires and whatnot, check out tire rack just for the reviews alone is some insight. Oh yeah those silent armor isnt to bad either. Just throwing it out there.
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Are you set on getting AT tires? Also a few other AT tires to check out or consider, BFG TA KO , DICK CEPEK F-C 11 (< i heard they do pretty good and take forever to wear) Kumho Road Venture KL78 they are about in your price range as the others you listed and are all load E range and have pretty good reviews through TireRack , OR you could go Big and get BFG TA KM2 muds for $198 . I'm sure you did your homework on tires and whatnot, check out tire rack just for the reviews alone is some insight. Oh yeah those silent armor isnt to bad either. Just throwing it out there.
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Summit does free Ground shipping correct ? They sell all sorts of tires also, just a thought, and a shop charged me $ 15 bucks a tire to mount and balance them, $60 bucks for 4 33'' tires not to shabby, just giving you more options, but good to keep the business local, too. plus they will be able to take care of your flats and balance and rotations.
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Does anyone know what kind of warranty the Toyos have on them?
Last edited by PurplDodge; 03-28-2010 at 07:26 PM.