pro comp deal
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RE: pro comp deal
nickcoletti The ProComp 305x65x17E won't rub on a stock truck, I guy I work with here has onhis05 2500 CTD stock315x70x17E they do rub he says slightly, when he is either pointing up_down hill and cranking the wheel.[sm=icon_cheers.gif]
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#15
RE: pro comp deal
nickcolettiI wouldn't try D range rated tires. Had the TOYO 285x70x17D ATgot only about 32K miles out of them. I haul a 5Klbs boat and at times a 1.75K lbs truck bed camper. You really got to pump them up, theyare only 8 ply very muchie and the rubber is way too soft. They will be my first and last D range tire and TOYO brand. To much $$$ for not enough service life and durability. I always keep my tires rotated, balance and pressured for load.
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RE: pro comp deal
I paid $785.00 delivered, and it also will be getting a $75.00 rebate from Pro Comp. I paid $140.00 to have the tires mounted and balanced as well as to get rid of 3 old tires ( I kept one as a spare on the busted up 17" wheel that I have ). So far I'm really happy with them since my old Bridgestones were all dry rotted and wouldn't keep consistant air in them at all. I was back and forth between the A/T's and the 305 extreme At's, but the regular AT's were about 10 lbs lighter so I went that route thinking that they'd getr me better mpg's.
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#20
RE: pro comp deal
well if i have a hard time finding E range, would D range really be THAT bad???
i mean they gotta be better than the stock tires right? i will be pulling a loaded dump trailer (15k) on some weekends for the next few years with my side jobs but its not going to be an every day thing or even a every week thing and i wont be pulling anything over the winter.
i mean they gotta be better than the stock tires right? i will be pulling a loaded dump trailer (15k) on some weekends for the next few years with my side jobs but its not going to be an every day thing or even a every week thing and i wont be pulling anything over the winter.