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Location: Elgin, IL | I know I saw this not too long ago but can't find the posts. I have Silent Armor pro grade on my truck (f250/6.0/crew/sb) and get alot of steering drift so I'm not crazy about them at all. Got them last November and am thinking about dumping them and putting something better on. I pull a GN trailer - never weighed it but the plate say's 6600 lbs. 21' on the floor, 6' short wall. Anyway what are you running on your trucks and how are they holding up? |
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Location: sc | Originally written by karynzoo on 2008-09-11 3:32 PM Anyway what are you running on your trucks BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO Originally written by karynzoo on 2008-09-11 3:32 PM and how are they holding up? Theyre not. Going to be at 4/32" at 25,000 miles. In their defense its all towing miles, and not a lot of highway/interstate miles. |
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | (Quote) Anyway what are you running on your trucks and how are they holding up? Michelin LTX M/S 215/85R-16 lrE on a 2001 3500 Chevrolet dually. They are wearing and holding up just fine, almost all highway miles, towing heavy. http://www.michelinman.com/tires/light-truck/ltx-ms/ |
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Location: Western WA | I second the Michelins. |
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Location: Northern Utah | had some drift with my tires on my F350 until I changed the pressure. I run 55 psi empty and 75 when loaded. and it took care of my drift. I have some goodyear tires like yours on the way. A friend works for goodyear and gets me smokin deals. So I wanted to try a set. I'll let you know if I have the same problem when I get them mounted. |
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