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Old 03-04-2015, 08:20 PM
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Saw this online

http://www.fordservicecontent.com/Fo...US_10_2013.pdf
Old 03-04-2015, 08:33 PM
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I have 36k miles on my 2012 stock Goodyear SRA with 5/32 to 7/32 remaining.

After seeing some of the numbers thrown out here, I'm pretty happy with that, although I have begun researching and budgeting for replacement tires later this year.
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Originally Posted by Beardly
Yup, the only thing covered is manufacturer defects such as an out of round tire. Beyond that the tires have no coverage.
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There are a lot of options for the 20. Are you just wanting a better selection of LT tires?

I haven't decided between at LT or AT to be honest. Kind of waiting to hear what guys are saying about the new BF AT KO2.
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Just had to replace my stock 18" michelin AS with only 21700 mostly highway and rotated at the dealer every 5k with oil change. Evenly worn but was already down to tread wear indicators. Went with the MS2 this time and hope to get more life out of them. Worst case discount will pro rate based on 70k miles rated life
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I have been hearing good things about the cooper discoverer at3. If you stick with the P-metric they are a decent price
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Originally Posted by duaner
I have been hearing good things about the cooper discoverer at3. If you stick with the P-metric they are a decent price
Discount Tire Direct has an awesome sale on eBay right now. $100 off any tire purchase of $400 or more plus Cooper has a $70 mail in rebate. Got my LT275/70R18 for $167/ea up front, and after I get the rebate back the actual per-tire price equates to $149.50. Free shipping too. They have only been on the truck a few days but so far they are light years better than the stock Goodyear Wrangler SR-A's

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Old 07-09-2015, 08:40 AM
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Default Stock Wrangler SR-A's

Replaced my SR-A's at 30,000 miles yesterday. They were getting dangerous in the rain; hydroplaned too much. Replaced them with some Yokohama's.



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