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Old 04-21-2014, 10:49 PM
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The SRA sidewalls seem awful soft for towing.
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Because they are. Mine lasted 26k miles. Went to michelin lt rated e ltx/ms2's. So much better.
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The SR-As are "girly-man" tires. I got rid of mine as soon as I had the $ to get some real tires (10 ply load range E) at about 900 miles... It's nothing less than shameful that Ford would put these on a truck with a tow package!
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Love these michelin's.
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Originally Posted by Turkey
- Forget about any mud
here's my SRA's in some mud
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Old 04-22-2014, 05:36 AM
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I love my SRA much better than the Teragraplers on my Superduty. Great traction in deep snow this winter and also work like a performance car tire in the dry.Tread like new at 17k miles.I would use again.I am sure they would not work well as a hardcore off road tire.Not a problem for me, as a F150 is not a hardcore off road truck. Ford made a good choice for the Majorty of F150 buyers.
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26,000 on mine........no problems..............
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I got about 30,000 miles out of the set that came on the truck. Middle of the road performance all around. I'm much happier with the Nitto Terra Grapplers that I have right now and I'll easier get 50,000 miles out of them.
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8000 on mine. Less than ideal for wet or snowy conditions. Replacing soon and hoping someone will give me a few bucks for them.
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I dunno, got my truck used, 42k kms on it so far, the fronts worn more than the rear, obviously weren't rotated properly by original owner. Not really close to end of life with an inch left in rear and 5/8ths or so in the front. Other than that, ride is smooth and quiet on roads and highways, a bit too soft on hard corners, but I didn't buy this to race with go-carts. I live in Canada and just got through quite the winter and haven't had any issues with the tires in the snow or rain. I live on a hill and there was never a situation the 4x4 couldn't fix. Drove through a very wet hilly pasture to get wood and they didn't slip at all.

Anyway, I don't race, drive like a maniac or brake at the last second. They work just fine for me. I'm sure there's other tires better for other lifestyles.

Though I'll probably get the Michelins from Costco when the time comes.


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