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"basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... FREDO wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. My daily runner needs new shoes. Size: 265/65/17 I'm looking at Michelin Cross Terrains at $193 a foot, versus Goodyear Wrangler SR-A's at $179. In other words, the price is close to the same. So, how the hell does one decide, one over the other? Harry, My personal choice is Michelin. I have the LT265/75R16C LTX M/S on my GMC Z71 I currently have 93,000 miles on them and they still have most of the original tread depth left (11/32 according to my Discount Tires guy). They also get great traction on ice and snow. (I commute 47 miles each way every weekday year round to northern Indiana (and have for 16 years). At 93k miles and you have most of the original tread depth??? Gee, sounds like you'll get at least 500,000 miles from those bad boys!!! I don't know about that but 130,000 would be real nice. I align my truck (four wheel) every 30,000 miles, check tire pressure weekly and rotate & balance the tires every 7500 miles when I change the oil (about every 7 weeks). Of course I paid 788.00 USD for 4 those tires. |
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