Good man. Those are the best for Cascadias l think.
I don't think all truck models wear the same.
For Cascadias, that's the winning combination.
What if it Snows?
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I had 140k on the ones I removed. They have held up great, better than the Michelin X's I ran on my 16 Cascadia. I have the other one for a back up or trailer tire.
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Yes 284's came with it new. Since I have had problems with a few different kind of steers on my previous Cascadias and seeing how good these were holding up it was a no brainer to keep running them
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That's exactly what I've found.
Yoko's = bunk
Michelin's = ultra bunk
Goodyear's = bunk
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Guess not every roadie eats cat food.......
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ZOMG
The monolith is now in THE COMMUNIST STATE
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