Originally posted by Buddy:
" I'm getting quoted $978 for 4 ( 265/75-16) mounted out the door. I was also told that the Bridgestones have a thicker side wall ( good for towing 15ft.trailer or boat) than Michelins($840) or Perelli Scorpions( $978.00).
Sounds like the best part of a grand$$$ :( "
ZOIKS!! A bit excessive.
Coincidentially, i did a bit of tire pricing today for the shop truck.
(99 F250 SD V8 gas)
Was quoted from $150 to $159 each on BFG-AT's.
(the truck sees a lot of oilfield use.)
About $30 less for BFG Commercial TA's.
(better traction than AT but less life.)
Big-O XT's ran $169 each but seemed a bit TOO agressive for what we were looking for.
The most expensive quote was for the Big-O's at just over $700.
Size : LT265-75R16.
Using anything less on a heavy duty pickup and you run the risk of finding out how nice of a ride a blown out load range D tire gives.Originally posted by Bazooka Joe
Beware of those "E" rated heavy ply tires. They can be some rough riding things.
Originally posted by Patman
I had Goodyear ATS's on my SuperDuty and while they provided a good highway ride and excellent off road traction they lasted about 24,000 miles.
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