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Roy W
11-27-2005, 16:44
I'm ready to upgrade my 245 highway tread tires to something more aggressive. I've been looking at Bridgestone Dueler Revo AT's, Goodyear Wranglers, and Michelin LTX AT's. I pull a 9200 lb travel trailer, and only a small portion of my driving will be off road, but I want something that will pull when I need it. A quiet tire is important. Any recommendations???

a5150nut
11-27-2005, 19:06
Look at Coopers

Discover S/T LT 265/75R16

Tires here (http://www.coopertire.com/us/en/ProductDetails.asp?ProdType=LtTruck&id=190&title=Light+Truck+Tires)

The SS/T is more aggresive and does have some noise factor. But the S/T is quiet.

jsmiracle
11-28-2005, 05:03
Roy W,

I had the Revo 265/75/16's (Load ratig "D") on my previous 1/2 ton truck when I traded it in on my new truck. I was very satisfied with their look, ride, very low noise, traction (snow and rain), and insignificant treadwear over 30,000 miles. I will most likely buy 4 more (except in the load rating "E") when I replace my current stock tires.

Jim M.

mjammer
11-28-2005, 06:11
I too am looking at getting rid of the factory highway ribs. I am between Revo's and LTX M/S.

96ccdd
11-29-2005, 07:53
Just as a side note, I'm told that PEPBOY'S brand tires are made by Cooper. I had them on my 96 and never had a problem. A little cheaper your not paying for the name.

Dawg
11-30-2005, 05:49
I have the 265 load range 'E' Revo's. Great in all areas. Best tire I ever used.

Dave_Larsen
11-30-2005, 13:45
I also have 265 REVOs on my 2500HD. After 25,000+ miles, they are barely worn. Truly an amazing tire. Great replacements for the sh*t Goodyears that were on it.

JD Diesel
11-30-2005, 21:04
So yall say they are that good and worth getting? Cause I was thinking about getting nitto's JD

hug
12-01-2005, 16:21
All are good choices except for the goodyears. Also, consider uniroyal tires. These tires have gave me good service and I gross at about 19000 lbs. Just remember any large chian store(wal-mart-pepboys-sears etc) that sells a name brand tire is usually built to there spec and which returns a lower price and quality. Just beware that it might have the name but not the quality.

Heartbeat Hauler
12-02-2005, 09:48
Originally posted by Dawg:
I have the 265 load range 'E' Revo's. Great in all areas. Best tire I ever used. Dawg,
How are these tires as far as noise on the highway?


Originally posted by hug:
All are good choices except for the goodyears. Also, consider uniroyal tires. These tires have gave me good service and I gross at about 19000 lbs. Just remember any large chian store(wal-mart-pepboys-sears etc) that sells a name brand tire is usually built to there spec and which returns a lower price and quality. Just beware that it might have the name but not the quality. I can vouch for that! My wife's cousin designs the formula for X labeled Michelin tires and he says the same thing. Stores like Wal-Mart, Sam's etc. get a lower quality tire, but if you bring Wal-Mart a quote they can order the better tire at a 5% discount...FYI.
JP

Dawg
12-02-2005, 15:57
Heartbeat Hauler,

They are very quiet and smooth. This may sound silly, but they are a very round tire. Meaning they balance very well. I have very little weight on the wheels and no weights on the outside of the rims. As I recall, it has something to do with the they in which they are built. Also, they are supposed to be just as sticky and provide as good as traction when nearly wore out as they do when they are new. It is the way the carbon black is used in the manufacturing process. I just drove 200 miles in ice and snow last weekend. We got 8" of snow last night at our house. I didn't even have to engage 4WD on the way out to the main road. I can tell you the old tires would have been slipping. I'm no expert, just trying to recall some of the info I learned when doing the research. I will definitely get them again.

Heartbeat Hauler
12-02-2005, 19:02
I am going back and forth with the michelins & revos. Thanks for the info.
JP