hvfd21walker
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Hankook Dynapros ATMs are an excellent tires for on an off road with great where.
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Just wondering if you have pulled the trigger yet?I still have a few thousand left on these tires so It Gives me some time to look into the new tires. I appreciate all the Info. Mark
+1 on the Coopers, they're a good tire and they wear well.I have had amazing luck buying factory 2nd tires to save real money. I have bought my last two sets (coopers) at about 60% of full price. Usually mounted and balanced for about $400 for big tires. My first set I got 65,000 miles and the 2nd set was in great shape when I sold my last pickup. They had 50k miles on them. The factory 2nds are not defective- they usually have a very small blemish somewhere. Most of the time you can't even find it! As long as that is an option, I will never buy full priced tires again...
Maxxis are supposed to be good tires. I have never owned a set for the road, but we all ran them on our ATVs at one time or another, and they were hard to beat for durability.Speaking of tires.......
Let me ask about trailer tires. I finally blew out a tire (via separation issue) on my new travel trailer. They are ST 225/75R15 D rating, made in China crappola. I have 12,000+ miles on them. They were balanced when new and rotated every 5K miles. I am looking for some E rated tires and the choice is pretty slim. Maxxis, Carlisle, Hercules, Tow Master and trailer King are about all I can find in the E rated tire. I know I could change to 16" rims and have more availability on better tire, but my trailer has really nice Al rims and I really don't want to change. Oh, I have also weighed the trailed (loaded) and it comes in at about 8,000#, well within the limits on tires and axles.
Anyone have experience with these brands or suggestions?
I had the same experience with trailer only tires. They werent that old either but the sun ate them up. In my experience trailer only tires are not very good tires. They will take alot of weight but they dont go alot of miles or years. I would look for some good light truck tires. They are built alot better since they are made to be front truck tires where a blowout could be alot more dangerous. It might be hard to find a D or E rated tire for a 15'' wheel though. Look at the actual pounds the tires are rated for. It will vary alot in the load rating (C,D,E,ect are not a set number of pounds). A good quality 235/75/15 in load range C might have nearly the same weight rating as the tires you have now and is pretty common and available tire.Speaking of tires.......
Let me ask about trailer tires. I finally blew out a tire (via separation issue) on my new travel trailer. They are ST 225/75R15 D rating, made in China crappola. I have 12,000+ miles on them. They were balanced when new and rotated every 5K miles. I am looking for some E rated tires and the choice is pretty slim. Maxxis, Carlisle, Hercules, Tow Master and trailer King are about all I can find in the E rated tire. I know I could change to 16" rims and have more availability on better tire, but my trailer has really nice Al rims and I really don't want to change. Oh, I have also weighed the trailed (loaded) and it comes in at about 8,000#, well within the limits on tires and axles.
Anyone have experience with these brands or suggestions?
I'm running Hankook Dynapro ATMs on my Expedition and they work really well.I have had amazing luck buying factory 2nd tires to save real money. I have bought my last two sets (coopers) at about 60% of full price. Usually mounted and balanced for about $400 for big tires. My first set I got 65,000 miles and the 2nd set was in great shape when I sold my last pickup. They had 50k miles on them. The factory 2nds are not defective- they usually have a very small blemish somewhere. Most of the time you can't even find it! As long as that is an option, I will never buy full priced tires again...
I simply start calling tire stores in my area (within 50 miles) until I find what I'm looking for. Some tire stores can actually order them in. I have had better luck with smaller mom and pop type stores versus big chain stores. Co-ops also can usually get them.I'm running Hankook Dynapro ATMs on my Expedition and they work really well.
Hilltop, Where do you find "factory 2nds"?
I was wondering the same thing.....Well now I am curious. Why did homeland security have any interest in a dirt bike tire? I probably don't have clearance for that kind of information.