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wanderingaimlessly

Garrison , Mt

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Am looking at replacing my steer tires before this season. 2018 Michelins currently in place.
Shop is offering 225/70R/19.5 installed prices of $370 each for Falken or $490 for Goodyears,,, any thoughts? other brands to consider.
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fyrflie

Martinez, CA. USA

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I like my Sumitomo’s.
http://www.sumitomotrucktires.com/Tires?linename=ST719%20SE
https://www.tires-easy-truck.com/tires/sumitomo-tires/c/motorhome-rv/225-70-19.5
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Lancslad

SE VA

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I have Bridgestone R250. I went up 1 grade to H spec. I also like Sumitomo's...I have them on the rear axle on one side( had a blow out)so will probably change the other side this year.
I have Sumitomo's on my E350 Mercedes and they are great and a reasonable price too.
2011 FR Georgetown 337DS
2003 Dodge Dakota Towed
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johnhicks

Wandering below the Gnat Line

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Toyo, Sumitomo, Bridgestone, Hankook
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Ponderosa

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I have Sailuns. Run great, cost less. Come replacement time, I will get them again.
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johnhicks

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The brands mentioned are fine. Probably Falken too since it's a subsidiary of Sumitomo. According to Wikipedia they're made in Buffalo, NY.
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