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Old 12.28.2007
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M 726's are what I've got on the drives, always kept 105 psi in them. I've been happy with the even wear, but still alittle stumped on the mileage I've gotten out of them compared to what others are claiming. I get the best deal on Bridgestones so i guess thats what I'll throw back on. I do appreciate your input, thanks.
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4 other O/O's I work with run the same tires as I do and that is what all of them get for mileage also, It would be longer except for the amount of weight we haul and the mud/gravel we drive on, we also run about 120-125 psi in them. I also have 4 dunlop's on the drives from when I bought the truck that have about 260k on them and I bet prolly another 75-100k left but they have no traction in the mud, I believe they are close to the same price as the 726's
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Our trucks come with Continental or Generals on the steers. The drive tires are Generals. Our trailers come with Generals and Michilen X-1's. We had the Bridgestone version And I thought it looked better.
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I checked mine, and they are Continental HDL's on the drives, and HSL's on the steer axle.
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