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Old 01-18-2018, 11:22 AM
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Happy New Year everyone! So far so good on the tires. Perfect tire wear, nothing excessive, no issues balancing, no weird vibrations, etc. They have around 10,000 miles on them now. We had some pretty cold weather the past few days with some subfreezing temps, ice, freezing rain, sleet, and some snow. The tires performed perfectly with the adverse conditions. The weather didn't get bad enough to say that they'd be a good choice for up North during their winters, but I feel confident that they would perform better than other MT's in the same conditions.

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Howdy everyone! These tires are still riding phenomenally. They are getting louder as they wear, but if you've got the stock Sony radio up at even around 6-8 then you don't hear the noise. I had to replace my wheels the other day (long story, see other thread on that drama), and Discount marked the tires as being at 14/32nds. They started at 21/32nds and have around 10,000 miles on them. Based on this I estimate getting around 30,000 miles from them. Time will tell. At this time I still don't have a single complaint from these tires, they handle everything I throw at them.
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Update time! I have about 20,000 miles on them and just had them rotated and balanced. The rear tires were at 14/32nds and 15/32nds (guessing one of these times was incorrect, or they've stopped wearing which would be awesome lol), the fronts were both at 17/32nds if I remember correctly. Still performing excellent, not getting any louder, and look great. I got a nail in one too close to the shoulder for a "reputable" (aka corporate) shop to repair, had a little mom and pop shop down the road repair for $15. He was going to pull the tire and do a patch, but couldn't get the tire off the rim so I told him a plug would suffice. After him fighting it for 15-20 minutes I felt bad to not pay him the same price as the patch. That's no fault of the tires though, just an update.
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These tires still look great and have a lot of life left in them!


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It's been a little bit since I updated this thread. Still absolutely no complaints from these tires. They're around 30,000 miles old now, and are just starting to get to the wear bars. Which on mud tires still have a lot of tread left. Best guess (need to get them rotated and balanced, and I'll get an actual number there) they have 13-15/32nd's left on them. I purchased a 2004 Impala in College Station on a whim and towed it back to my house in Pasadena a couple months ago. No issues at all with the tires while towing, the truck still felt very planted and not floaty at all with around 5,000 pounds of car/trailer behind the truck.

Rain performance is about how you would expect a mud tire to be in the rain. You just need to take extra precautions turning and when taking off. To date I have had no issues with sliding while in motion with these tires.
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What great wheels. I have used Yokohama for years. Stock tires now, truck new. Plan to go with Yokohama at end of life. Again, love those wheels.

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Just got the tires rotated and balanced. They're at 11-12 32nds each now and have roughly 33,000 miles on them. Still no complaints, still wearing fantastic. No signs of odd wear on the tread at all.
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Just realized I forgot to update this when I sold the truck. Sold it in 2020 with around 68,000 miles, tires had around 60,000 at the time and were pretty muich to the wear indicators. They never wore funky or caused any vibrations. Wouldn't hesitate to run them again on anything.



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