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lucy6194

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Posted: 04/06/12 07:26am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Sorry for double post got it in wrong catagory (should leave postings to wife) Looking for suggestions on tires for F350 4x4 diesel SW extended cab. Pulling 26 ft 5ver

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What does the sticker say in the driver side door jamb? You get to choose the brand. Is this an RV?


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We are getting good service from our BF Goodrich Commercial AS LT tires and they provide a strong, stable tow for our 32' TT.

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I put Cooper AT/3's on my Ford and so far-so good. I like the aggressive tread for beach driving and snow plowing. They are quiet on the highway and have gotten excellent reviews online. Great value for the money and made in the USA.
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I got http://www.firestonecompleteautocare.com........og/Firestone/TransforceHT?article=189718 they're quiet, noticeably less expensive than the bf goodrich commercial, and have a 40K mile warranty. Good enough for my crew cab dually for sure, as I haul significantly under the max payload of the truck. If I only had two tires in back, I'd insist on the commercial extra-reinforced sidewall tires for less wobbliness. And it'd be cheaper as I wouldn't have to buy two extra tires.

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What you might consider is whatever brand you go with get them at WalMart, as they will replace at any store your near if you have a problem. They are everywhere you go. JMHO

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