Why are FX4 18" tires so expensive?
I dont understand this. I want to get 285/65-18 BFG A/T tires for my truck and they are about 240-250 each. But here is what i dont understand: a 33-11.5/15" tire is about the same equivelant size, and go for about $150 each. Why is a tire with more rubber 100$ cheaper? It doesn't make since that a 18" diameter tire is 100$ more w/less rubber. Can someone explain please???
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Here's one that blows that theory out of the water. My 05 FX4 had 275-65/18 goodyears from the factory, replacement cost $180 each. My 07 FX4 has 275-55/20 pirellis, cost $114 each. So the idea that a shorter sidewall costs more does not apply in this application.
It has to do with the volume of tires made/needed. The 18" tire is still relitivly new to the trucks. In a couple of years there will be enough on the road for the volume and competition from other tire manufacturers to lower the prices.
Originally Posted by Silver04f150
I dont understand this. I want to get 285/65-18 BFG A/T tires for my truck and they are about 240-250 each. But here is what i dont understand: a 33-11.5/15" tire is about the same equivelant size, and go for about $150 each. Why is a tire with more rubber 100$ cheaper? It doesn't make since that a 18" diameter tire is 100$ more w/less rubber. Can someone explain please???
Try 325-60/20 BFG at $420.00 each. OUCH!!!!
Originally Posted by 05RedFX4
Here's one that blows that theory out of the water. My 05 FX4 had 275-65/18 goodyears from the factory, replacement cost $180 each. My 07 FX4 has 275-55/20 pirellis, cost $114 each. So the idea that a shorter sidewall costs more does not apply in this application.
It blew my mind the 20" Pirelli Scorpions on my '07 FX4 only cost $100. Not to mention they're the highest rated tire on Tirerack.
I prefer the look of the 18" FX4 wheels over the 20's, but It'll cost about $600 less to replace all four tires.


