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Old 03-02-2023, 11:50 AM
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I have a 2022 F150 Powerboost Lariat Sport and I just noticed it came with 3 Goodyear Wranglers and 1 Hankook Dynapro. Has anyone else received mismatched tires?
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Nope. If you bought new, they should all match. If used....something happened. My XLT Sport came with 20 inch Hancooks.
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If you have 20" wheels, the Goodyear Wranglers were usually RWL sidewalls and the Hankook Dynapro were black sidewalls. For the 20" wheels, the Hankook Dynapro was provided if the truck had an FX4 package because it had a little more aggressive tread design. Are the RWL on the Goodyears facing in?
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If you bought it new take it back and get a matching set. Traction differences can be a safety hazard and they'll probably wear differently, making that issue worse. Somebody tried to pull a fast one at the dealership. That's not right.
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It is best if all 4 are exactly the same with very nearly the same miles on them. There are minor size differences among different manufacturers even though they are stamped the same size. On a 2wd truck you can do OK with slightly different tires as long as both tires on the same axle are the same. If you had Goodyears on the front and Hankook on the rear, I would be less concerned.

On a 4X4 it is important they all be the same, with the same miles. As tires wear, they get smaller. You effectively have different size tires on the truck if some are new, and others are well worn. That doesn't work well when operating in 4X4
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Welcome.
Something you & the dealership should have noticed,..............before signing..
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