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Tires for a full size pickup?
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[QUOTE="Patman, post: 476476, member: 16962"] It's all give and take. Get long wear and get less off road traction. Get a quality tire and take more money out of your pocket. With a diesel there is no way I could run a street tire and not need a tow truck anytime I ventured off the dry pavement, I got stuck on wet grass with the stock Firestones once and that's all it took. $1,000 is about right, I dropped that for a set of 285/75R16D's with lifetime balance, rotate & road hazard with 4 wheel lifetime alignment. If you have a Cooper dealer around check out their AT, I have a co-worker that gets 45K at a minimum out of them on his Dodge. I never noticed any issues with either set of the Michelin XCX/APT's when towing a boat, their off-road ability is not stellar but acceptable. You might also look at the Bridgestone Dueler AT/Revo, it has a 50K warranty. I passed because the regular Dueler AT's were available when I needed them. [/QUOTE]
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