Posted by Mathias NY on November 20, 2008 at 20:33:03 from (66.66.157.207):
In Reply to: Re: Going from 16 posted by Mathias NY on November 20, 2008 at 19:32:27:
After seeing some more posts against them, I wanted to add a little more.
My dad spent around $2000 for his tires 5 years ago. They have about 80k miles on them and don't show any wear. The shorter sidewall gives less body roll than a normal tire. Being load range 'H' they are a stiffer ride normal tires. You will feel every pebble in the road, but things like small potholes and railroad tracks aren't as bad as normal tires. You will never get a flat tire with them. The tread my dad picked is a highway rib, so it's lousy off-roading. But since the truck is 2wd, with a diesel, it lives on the road 99% of the time anyway, so off road ability isn't an issue.
There are a couple different styles of rims available. He choose the plain steel because it matched the rest of the truck. If you log a lot of miles on your truck and you want the truck to look different, you won't be disapointed.
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