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truck tires
I'm driving a 2500 chevy diesal and pull a double axle trailer with a ztr mower most of the time. There are times where I have 2 mowers or a 65 gallon water tank in the bed. I've used 285 BFG's for the past couple of tire changes. Seems the aggressive tread pattern helps them last longer. I rotate at every oil change(about 5-6k).
Any suggestions of good long lasting 285 tires that you've used? This truck is my personal and work truck. |
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Cooper ATR...best tire I've ever used on any of my trucks. Long lasting, good handling, good traction, minimal road noise...I haven't found a fault with them at all.
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I have the BFG's AT KO's 8 ply on the rear of my Dodge and I get a solid 40k of work miles from them.
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Miichelin's usually last pretty long. Pricey but ride really smooth.
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Procomp A/T's. They last forever and have great traction in mud and snow.
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My rancher friend does alot of driving.
And he uses maxxis he said he once got 100k at of them. |
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I have the same on my truck. The first set lasted 3 yrs. Best tires I have ever bought! I only wish I could afford to put em on all my trailers.
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Yea, 235 a pop is why their only on the rear of my dually
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