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Mike Palmer
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2015-06-09 4:20 AM (#163685)
Subject: Dually Tires


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What is everybody using on their dual wheeled vehicles for tires? I do a mix of 50% daily driver, 30% towing and 20% off road. I have been running Toyo AT and I can only get about 33000 out of them. I am thinking about going to Bridgestone or cooper. Thanks in advance Mike
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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2015-06-09 7:46 AM (#163688 - in reply to #163685)
Subject: RE: Dually Tires


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I run Michelin LTX- MS2 on all of our motor vehicles, duallys, SUVs and some trailers. Got a set on a 2001 3500 Chevrolet 4x4 dually with 50K plus miles, should run another 30-40K. Most all of our miles is on asphalt.
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PDGx
Reg. Jul 2011
Posted 2015-06-09 7:52 AM (#163689 - in reply to #163685)
Subject: RE: Dually Tires



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Have had best luck with Goodrich and Goodyear tires. Just got 49k+ on a set of Goodrich 'Rugged Trail' tires. Replaced them with the new Goodyear Kevlar tires. Much better ride quality with them. We tow about 95% with this truck with various trailers - the horse trailer being the lightest load. Usually gross 26-29k with equipment. Have had problems with wear life with factory stock Firestone, and cord slippage with General tires. IMO Goodyears are the most consistant with wear life.
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postlewaitee
Reg. Jul 2014
Posted 2015-06-09 9:03 AM (#163692 - in reply to #163685)
Subject: RE: Dually Tires


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I use Michelin tires on my dually, as does the rest of my family and we get great millage out of them.
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Rostrenga
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2015-06-09 3:41 PM (#163693 - in reply to #163685)
Subject: RE: Dually Tires


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I use Michelin tires on my dually, and Michelin XPS on the trailer. Never have had a problem or blowout on either.
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