Tire question
Tire question
I want to get others opinions.
I have a 2004 XLT 4X4 v8 5.4 with the stock Han**** tires 235/75r/17.
I have about 30k and it is time to replace. My speedo has always read a little high. 2 or 3 mphs higher than I am going. Based upon the output from
http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCal...?action=submit
I think that I should get the 245/70/17. In looking around Costco has the BFG long trails for around $128. Any opinions on these or would you recommend something else.
I have a 2004 XLT 4X4 v8 5.4 with the stock Han**** tires 235/75r/17.
I have about 30k and it is time to replace. My speedo has always read a little high. 2 or 3 mphs higher than I am going. Based upon the output from
http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCal...?action=submit
I think that I should get the 245/70/17. In looking around Costco has the BFG long trails for around $128. Any opinions on these or would you recommend something else.
looking for tire opinions
One person was nice enough to respond and thank you. I would like to hear from others as well.
I am just looking to replace tires with a stock size and would like to get the best for the money. All highway no off road. I want a smooth quiet ride and a tire that gives good mileage.
Thanks in advance,
I am just looking to replace tires with a stock size and would like to get the best for the money. All highway no off road. I want a smooth quiet ride and a tire that gives good mileage.
Thanks in advance,
Did you check .oO(265/70-17)Oo. or 285/70-17 to fit? Believe that is the stock fit.
Would personally not use BFG long trails and go for BFG Radial All Terrain T/A KO's. They nice, quiet, and after 10,000 miles almost now wear. (Different for everyone of course)
Would personally not use BFG long trails and go for BFG Radial All Terrain T/A KO's. They nice, quiet, and after 10,000 miles almost now wear. (Different for everyone of course)
Last edited by XLTBlackChrome; Mar 28, 2008 at 06:29 PM.
If you are looking for a stock size or very close to stock size, quiet, smooth riding tire for mostly street driving then i would be looking at goodyear silent armour, or bridgestone dueler, or maybe the michelin (high priced but very good tire). If you are wanting a really good tire that lasts, then i would not look at places like sams club or walmart or other cheaper places because the quality of tire they build under the manufacturer name is a lesser quality than they sell to the actual tire dealers. The giant chain stores force the prices down so the quality goes down also. This info comes from sources that actually produce tires. I am just passing it along, because i myself took a close look at wally worl priced tires.


