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Old 02-23-2013, 12:42 PM
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Just got a set of 275/55/20 Hankook Dynapro ATM's put on yesterday. So far so good, got a quiet smooth ride and a heck of a lot better looking tire than the stock Pirelli's! The discount tire store in Evansville IN matched the lowest shipped price I could find online without hesitation and did a good job mounting and balancing. Would recommend checking them out if you have a store local.
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I got them and think their great.
What kind of PSI you got going on there?
That last pic looks damn near flat
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Great tire I have them on my 2002. And it looks like yours need some air.
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Replaced the crap stock Pirellis with these on my 11 FX4.
35k miles on them.
Excellent tires,wearing ok but will be replaced before next winter.
Im hard on tires ....
So much better than the Pirellis....
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Yeah they didn't air them up enough...I bumped all of them up to 45 psi not long after that picture was taken. They were all at about 32 psi in the pictures.
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What's the stock size? Is this the same size as stock?
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45psi?
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Stock size is 275/55 as well.
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Yeah 275/55/20 is the same size as stock. I wanted to go with a 285/55 but don't need an E rated tire so I just stuck with the 275.

The max psi rating on the tire is 50 so I figured I'd try a little shy of that and watch the wear to make sure they don't seem to be over or under inflated.
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I have a set of the same tires on my 2012.

I have them on an 18" wheel. 255/75/18 and I run them at 40psi.


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