Posted by jdemaris on January 07, 2015 at 09:44:34 from (70.194.7.97):
In Reply to: OT - tire question posted by Nancy Howell on January 07, 2015 at 08:39:53:
I can't figure where the Michelins are worth the price of $200 plus each. I've been using Cooper Discoverer HT 235/85-16" for years with no complaints on two of my trucks. W250 and a F250. No duallies though. Cost around $120 each. Lots of use on dirt, mud, and snow.
Also just took the Michelins off my F150 with 235/75-15"s and replaced with Coopers and love them. Michelin, I'm sure are just as good but I doubt any better. The Michelins I pulled off were bought new in 2001 and were starting to get dry-rot cracks. Had 30,000 miles on them. They were fine but no better or worse then many other tires I've had.
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