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Old 04-23-2015, 05:32 AM   #21
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I have the Goodyear silent armors E rated at 80 psi and have no issues. I only put 5K on them in almost 3 years so cant speak about longevity but they still look new.
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Old 04-23-2015, 05:49 AM   #22
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I use Cooper Discovery A/T3's load range D for my summer tire. I Just changed to them last summer and so far am getting great performance and mileage out of them. Much better than I ever got with the General AT2's and the BF Goodrich Radial All Terrain T/A's.
In the winter I run Cooper Discoverer M&S (Studded) load range D. Excellent tire and performance for snow and ice.
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Old 04-23-2015, 06:06 AM   #23
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Just be sure that your rims and valve stems are rated for 110 PSI as I think your tires are?
I checked prior to purchase and they are all rated for 110 psi.
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Old 04-23-2015, 06:22 AM   #24
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Michelin LTX A/T 2 LT's are on my F250 now and I love them.

On my old F150 (2005), they came with Goodyears. I had 220,000 mi. on it before I traded it and it was only my 3rd set since new. They still had 7/32 on them when I traded it in.
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Old 04-23-2015, 12:43 PM   #25
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I am running Transforce HT's E rated and have about 15K on them. Very happy with wear, ride and shape they are in.
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I am learning that the diesel trucks are hard on tires so I am watching this thread. I think I am headed for about 30K or less on my E rated Michelins.
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I am on my second set of Firestone Transforce AT's. I put 52K on the first set and still had some good remaining tread but I bought another set prior to camping season last year. No problems whatsoever with either set except for a road hazard which ruined one of them.
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I am learning that the diesel trucks are hard on tires so I am watching this thread. I think I am headed for about 30K or less on my E rated Michelins.
I have 31k on the Michelins that came on my 2012 and they still look OK. Doubt I get more than 50k out of them. For some reason, I thought I read somewhere they were supposed to be 80k radials. Next for me will probably be the Firestone Transforce.
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Old 04-23-2015, 07:40 PM   #29
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Firestone TransForce HT is my choice- LT235/85R16E which is the same size on our Eagle- We have not experienced any problems and replace the tires after 5 years- The tires still have tread and local farmers and construction people are glad to buy them for further use- JMHO- DD
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Bridgestone-Duravis R500 HD have great reviews for tread life.
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Yes the Bridge stone dura Davis does have great reviews, I can't find them for 20 inch rims, I'm bummed , really liked what I read about the dura Davis M700 HD. So now I'm considering the Firestone Trans force HT or the Michelin LTX M/S2, leaning a bit more toward the Michelin, but my local dealer like the Firestone. But I think I would get better mileage from the Michelin
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