steer tire suggestions
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by gafred99, Jan 1, 2011.
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Yokohama RY 617 have done really well for me. Good price, good rolling resistance, even wear pattern.
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Thanks for the replies, Tire dealers in my area carry General, Kelly, Bridgestone,Toyo, Hankook and Yokohama.
Anyone buy tires in the Atlanta Ga area from a reputable dealer? -
My last 2 seets of 590s both went bad with about half the tread left. They started pulling to 1 side. Firestone pro-rated them. I went to BFG 244s but they did not seem to last as long. I put 590s back on hope I can wear them out this time.
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Since I had that all fixed my tire life has doubled and then some. -
Mine were wearing fine and I have a good 3 axle alignment done every year. They would just start pulling I would rotate them side to side and they would pull the other way. I would try HSRs but I am afraid they wont get very good wet traction and they are getting to be a bit pricey. The HSRs are by far the best tires I've had on my spread axle.
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I'll probably put new steers on in Febuary or early March and switch these Firestones onto the trailer to run them out and from the looks of'em they'll probably last about a year on the trailer. -
I only get a year out of set of trailer tires when they are brand new! Which is about 60,000. Thats if I can wear them out before I poke big holes in them.
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I would have never bought the Roadmasters except I got all 4 of them for $800 mounted and balanced...Too good to pass up.
I don't like the Chinese tires as a rule. -
I normally choose good branded tires also, but this last year I've experimented with a few, for steers I've tried the Longmark brand (chinese) I got them in July of 08 and to this date they still rolling (as trailer tires now) and drives I toyed with Hercules/ Roadforce and Road Masters all chinese but the Road Masters are made by cooper in china.
And to answer the OP's question I would recommend Toyo's M143's for the fronts, Right price and a good even wear.
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