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Judy K
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2011-04-14 5:40 PM (#132997)
Subject: Medium Duty Truck Tires


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OK - I've been searching through old forums looking for this topic and I keep getting "timed out" message...so I know we've probably put this question out there.  I need 6 new tires....currently has Sumitomo 245/70R 19.5 F range tires - and I was thinking about upgrading to a "better" tire - they will probably "dry-rot" before they "wear-out" so I don't have to have absolutely "the best" - also I was reading posts on RV sites about using a H load range tire - better ride/handling?  My truck weights about 11,500 and my loaded with equipment/horses/supplies for camping is about 23,000 lbs.  I'm driving an International 4400, all air suspension - any suggestions?  I've been warned away from Double Coin...looking at GoodYear, Goodrich, Kumho, Yokohama.....????  Thanks all!!!  
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301duster
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2011-04-15 7:04 AM (#133006 - in reply to #132997)
Subject: RE: Medium Duty Truck Tires


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I've got a set of Bridgestones on the back of an f550 and they have worn great, but the initial cost was $305 3 years ago.   Maybe some Hankook if your looking cheaper, I also have Hercules on the front, they were on the truck when I bought it.  After about 40,000 I changed them out just because I have 6 of them, but they also seem to wear fine.
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brushycreekranch
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2011-04-15 8:17 AM (#133007 - in reply to #132997)
Subject: RE: Medium Duty Truck Tires





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I run Michelins, all the way around, on my Freightliner Sportschassis. Same exact tire as from factory.
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jcross
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2011-04-15 8:47 AM (#133009 - in reply to #132997)
Subject: RE: Medium Duty Truck Tires


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I've run Toyo's, Yokohama's amd Michelin's. All 3 have done well.
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hogtownboss
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2011-04-15 10:48 AM (#133011 - in reply to #132997)
Subject: RE: Medium Duty Truck Tires


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For the money I would use HANKOOK!

I have a couple of wreckers and 1 F-450 left, the wreckers all had Michelins new but was only worth 40-k miles and the F-450 had GOODYEARS (noise makers), so I started using the HANKOOK brand that was MUCH CHEAPER price and getting WAY MORE miles of them.  The Michelins are just WAY over priced for what they are now, years ago they was the best on the market and now I have found even some of the cheap-o brands are lasting better.  But don't take my word for it, I am in the used car/TRUCK buisness and buy tires every week for something.

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windy
Reg. Oct 2004
Posted 2011-04-15 1:39 PM (#133020 - in reply to #132997)
Subject: RE: Medium Duty Truck Tires





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My tire guy(medium and heavy duty truck tires) knows the business, and knows tires. He has told me that the Double Coin is not a bad tire. I don't know, haven't run them or sold anything with them on it yet, but thought I'd relay that to you. I actually have Sumitomos on my truck, and I put a lot of Yokohamas on trucks I sell. I understand what you're saying about they will probably dry rot before they wear out.
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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2011-04-15 8:01 PM (#133032 - in reply to #132997)
Subject: RE: Medium Duty Truck Tires


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When it comes to medium truck tires...I rate them as Option #1 Steering Michelin XZE, Drive Michelin XDS2 Option #2 Steering Bridgestone R250F, Drive M724F

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mikehenry
Reg. Jun 2013
Posted 2013-06-05 3:10 AM (#152475 - in reply to #132997)
Subject: RE: Medium Duty Truck Tires


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I have run both Michelins and Hankooks for my bucket truck. Both performed well but Michelins are little over-priced.
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Spin Doctor
Reg. Nov 2008
Posted 2013-06-05 8:17 AM (#152478 - in reply to #132997)
Subject: RE: Medium Duty Truck Tires


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Michelins have been prone to weather check faster. My 19.5 steer tires did but they replaced them for just the mounting costs. My M have 50k on rears hauling 19k and still have another 15k left I bet.

Heard a lot of good about the Hankooks (sp?). That is problaby where I go for my next set.
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siseley
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2013-06-05 11:04 AM (#152483 - in reply to #132997)
Subject: RE: Medium Duty Truck Tires



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This was kind of an old thread that was resurrected.I have used Yokohama's with good wear, and good handling on my other trucks. But do run Michellins on my Dodge.
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