Which LT 275/65R18's tires on 2015's
My dealer has nothing on the lot with upgraded "LT" tires? Wondering if they are any different from previos Good Year Wrangler AT's?
The LT tires will ride rougher and get worse gas mileage but at least they have some traction compared to the "highway" version that Ford likes to call an "all terrain". Noticed they at least they changed from the SRA's to Fortitude HT's not sure if that's good or bad although doubt it could be worse? |
The LTs are Goodyear All-Terrain Adventures
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Originally Posted by LCW
(Post 4091440)
The LTs are Goodyear All-Terrain Adventures
Perfect thanks those tires have been getting decent reviews. |
I upgraded to LT's on my order. I also read good reviews about the All-Terrain Adventures, quiet ride and good in the snow. I'll let you know when my truck gets here. A couple of members on this forum have them on their trucks.
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I ordered them too after looking at some reviews. They had a high mileage rating as well, for me in Canada the Upcharge was 350. When I was looking online I noticed that the website I was on had two different versions of the 275/65R18. It is common to have an OEM get a different spec'ed tire in a series to sell with their vehicles, for whatever reason
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Originally Posted by Smidgy
(Post 4091762)
I ordered them too after looking at some reviews. They had a high mileage rating as well, for me in Canada the Upcharge was 350. When I was looking online I noticed that the website I was on had two different versions of the 275/65R18. It is common to have an OEM get a different spec'ed tire in a series to sell with their vehicles, for whatever reason
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Originally Posted by Soko179
(Post 4092262)
What part of Canada are you from and I am going to drive on the oem tires for a year and switch to a different tire for the summer and use these for the winter to extend my tire life and my dollar spendature
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