Truck Tires

/ Truck Tires #22  
<img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=325703"/>Michelin 10 ply ltx tires on my 3/4 ton 4x4 GMC Z-71 and there is no better tire IMO ,I use my truck daily and for long heavy hauls/trailer this is the second set and i got 80,000 + miles from the first set ,But your gonna have to pay for them about $950.00 for the set I bought . Any tire in a 10 ply will provide good load and wear ,don't expect a $100.00 tire to work well .

Sure that's a 3/4 ton? sure looks like a 1/2 ton to me.
 
/ Truck Tires #24  
We have had the Duratracs on our work commuter trucks. They are pretty much the worst thing that you can buy if you want tires for any amount of winter driving. At times I think we would have been better off on the bare steel rim. We replaced them with the Silent Armor which are a world of difference. They made going to work in a blizzard painless.

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I cant belive you feel this way. I have owned 15 4x4 trucks in my life and maybe 45 sets of tires for them. The Dura Tracs have been hands dow the best all around tire for me. Im on my 3rd set.

Chris
 
/ Truck Tires #25  
I cant belive you feel this way. I have owned 15 4x4 trucks in my life and maybe 45 sets of tires for them. The Dura Tracs have been hands dow the best all around tire for me. Im on my 3rd set.

Chris

I despise Goodyears as a whole. Most of them either have excessive or develop excessive road force. They seem to slip belts more frequently than other brands also.

I have mounted and balanced untold amounts of tires and only run Michelins on my personal vehicles. They wear well, are quiet, have decent traction and tolerate a bad alignment that other tires won't.

I am also quite picky about alignments, but that is a whole other subject. :)
 
/ Truck Tires #26  
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/ Truck Tires #27  
55 thousand on Toyos AT on three quarter ton Dodge could not be happier goes well in mud or snow or rain probably another 20000 miles left

Best tire out there. I have them on my 2500 dodge as well
 
/ Truck Tires #28  
I despise Goodyears as a whole. Most of them either have excessive or develop excessive road force. They seem to slip belts more frequently than other brands also.

I have mounted and balanced untold amounts of tires and only run Michelins on my personal vehicles. They wear well, are quiet, have decent traction and tolerate a bad alignment that other tires won't.

I am also quite picky about alignments, but that is a whole other subject. :)

Funny. I have had more issues with Michelins and Continitals by far. I steer away from them.

I am by no means a Goodyear fan in general. I despise the Marathon trailer tires but the Dura Tracs have been the best for me followed bt Hankook.

Chris
 
/ Truck Tires #29  
I cant belive you feel this way. I have owned 15 4x4 trucks in my life and maybe 45 sets of tires for them. The Dura Tracs have been hands dow the best all around tire for me. Im on my 3rd set.

Chris

Eight months of Canadian winter led to this feeling.

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/ Truck Tires #30  
Funny. I have had more issues with Michelins and Continitals by far. I steer away from them.

I am by no means a Goodyear fan in general. I despise the Marathon trailer tires but the Dura Tracs have been the best for me followed bt Hankook.

Chris

I have literally mounted thousands of sets of tires. I worked at the Ford store during the Ford/Firestone recall and have spent the last 13 yrs seeing which tires hold up the best and I rank Michelin at the top bar none.

Others may have better traction or whatever, but none hold up as well as a whole. A Michelin tire will generally wear evenly where others would chop.
 
/ Truck Tires #31  
I have literally mounted thousands of sets of tires. I worked at the Ford store during the Ford/Firestone recall and have spent the last 13 yrs seeing which tires hold up the best and I rank Michelin at the top bar none.

Others may have better traction or whatever, but none hold up as well as a whole. A Michelin tire will generally wear evenly where others would chop.

Funny how different folks have different luck. My Volvo and Saturn both had Michelins when I bought them. The Volvo constantly blew the side walls out. The Saturn would never balance. Both were replaced with Falken tires and no more issues.

Same with trucks, tractors, boat motors, TV's, ect. The brand t have at works for one I cant keep working.

Chris
 
/ Truck Tires #33  
Let me know when you can load and haul 2 full pallets of brick in a 1/2 ton truck !<img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=325834"/>

I thought 3/4 tons ran 8 lug wheels?
 
/ Truck Tires #35  
GM did have a "light" 3/4 that I believe had 6 lug wheels back in the 90's but I didn't think it was offered as a z-71.
 
/ Truck Tires #36  
I really wasn't trying to start an argument or put down anyone's truck though, just making an observation, in case I was wrong.
 
/ Truck Tires #37  
I really wasn't trying to start an argument or put down anyone's truck though, just making an observation, in case I was wrong.

Very few of the z-71's came as a 3/4 ton 4 wheel drive with 6 lugs you can tell the difference by the 14 bolt rear diff the 1/2 tons came with the smaller rear axle , I've had the truck since new and it is bone stock and it's badged as a 2500:thumbsup:
 
/ Truck Tires #38  
Originally Posted by kevinwak

We have had the Duratracs on our work commuter trucks. They are pretty much the worst thing that you can buy if you want tires for any amount of winter driving. At times I think we would have been better off on the bare steel rim. We replaced them with the Silent Armor which are a world of difference. They made going to work in a blizzard painless.


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I cant belive you feel this way. I have owned 15 4x4 trucks in my life and maybe 45 sets of tires for them. The Dura Tracs have been hands dow the best all around tire for me. Im on my 3rd set.

Chris

I gotta go with chris on this one. I run dura tracs on my company truck (2012 3/4 ram 2500 hemi) and I gotta say they perform great in the PA winters, but with as many miles as I drive, I end up getting a new set every November when I get about 45,000 miles on them. Never been stuck with them never slid off the road with them. I'm sure PA winters don't stack up against Canada winters, but they work well. Air them down just a bit when your empty with "E" range tires. I have yet to put on my tire chains to get out of a gas well road. (I have 2 pairs just in case!) This is my second set of them and I'm planning on getting another set late this fall.
 
/ Truck Tires #39  
I didnt see any mention of what you need in terms of load range. D or E.

When shopping for new tires for my 1ton van (load range E) i was surprised to see how the selection decreases going from a D to an E
 

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