It's so pretty
Nice truck!
I know what you mean but I have to say that my dad has put 65,000 miles on his 2009 King Ranch with stock Wrangler ATS tires since he bought the truck new exactly one year ago and they still have 6/32 of tread left. On the other hand my stock BFG Rugged Trails have almost 29,000 miles on them in 1 1/2 years and they are beginning to look like crap. We managed to get 120,000 miles out of a set of Michelin LTX M/S tires that were on our 2000 Chevy 1500HD work truck.
I know what you mean but I have to say that my dad has put 65,000 miles on his 2009 King Ranch with stock Wrangler ATS tires since he bought the truck new exactly one year ago and they still have 6/32 of tread left. On the other hand my stock BFG Rugged Trails have almost 29,000 miles on them in 1 1/2 years and they are beginning to look like crap. We managed to get 120,000 miles out of a set of Michelin LTX M/S tires that were on our 2000 Chevy 1500HD work truck.
That dont surprise me especially if it was mostly highway, dad also has a 99 mercedes ml320 and he put 70000 miles on a set of cross terrians and took em off and i gave them to my brother in law and he put another 25000 on em and just replaced em a couple weeks ago.
There is 54,000 miles on my 6 ply ATS's still 5/32 on them and the spare has never been on the vechile. I will have to replace them by fall..........I run them at 40psi. Keep them rotated and balanced and they do last. Neighbor is not impressed with his Wrangler SRA's, He only has 1200 miles on them, they seem to slide in the mud in the alley. Don't know if nitrogen filled tires on a truck makes a difference, but it was nice on the last car, got more miles out of the tires with the nitrogen then without.
Last edited by Tuttled; May 30, 2010 at 11:53 PM.



I'm sorry, if you did, great. But I have an extremely hard time believing that. It's tough to even get 67k out of a 10ply.