Posted by ericlb on July 28, 2015 at 14:27:41 from (67.142.165.22):
In Reply to: Truck tires posted by Leroy on July 27, 2015 at 19:06:35:
i too would go back to the 215's but more important than that is the selection of tread, while you don't need a monster mudder tread pattern you don't want a close tread pattern either, get something open , and with the outside tread blocks open too, some are closed, leaving a solid band of rubber at the outer edge of the tread pattern, these type will not self clean, [ remember the closed center tractor tires of the 1950's, thats why they quit making them], once it makes a revolution or 2 in the soft mud or snow, you have a drag slick i found some tires at my local western auto that are labeled mud and snow, there not a tractor type tread like the older ones were but they are chunky they dont sing noticeably on the highway either, the truck there on is my farm winch truck and it has to go back in the remote reaches frequently to check stock tanks ect sometimes the roads arnt rough, they dont exist at all, so far these tires have worked great, price wasnt bad either something like 139 each for 235-75-16
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