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Old 04-05-2010, 10:50 PM
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Ok my best friend just baught his 2005 king ranch. The weird thing is that all his Tires are kinda different! They are all goodyear brand though. One is a Goodyear tracker2, one is a Goodyear wrangler st, and the other are Goodyear wranglers hp. They are all the same size thank god. Is this bad for the truck anyhow?
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I would look into load ratings, but other than that it should be o.k. Did he buy it private sale or from a dealership?
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Originally Posted by 04lariattexas
Ok my best friend just baught his 2005 king ranch. The weird thing is that all his Tires are kinda different! They are all goodyear brand though. One is a Goodyear tracker2, one is a Goodyear wrangler st, and the other are Goodyear wranglers hp. They are all the same size thank god. Is this bad for the truck anyhow?

Aslong as they are the same size it won't hurt anything but his ego........



I can't imagine rolling around in a king ranch and have 3 different styles of tires on it....
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Awesome lol!! Ya he is pretty pissed. He got it from a dealership and they told him they just did that cause at the time they didn't have 4 of the exact same tire lol. I just found that weird and wanted to check and see what some of y'all guys thought. Thanks for the quick responses
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Your friend should check the speed ratings, if they are less than stock the dealer should replace them to make them safe. The speed rating on your tires should be in synch with the speed limiter.



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