I had a tire guy swear by these tires from India. He said he's been putting them on a lot of trucks in the Chicago area. I attached pictures he sent me the other day of a set that is 3 years old.
If my memory serves me right, he quoted them $340 installed.
Chinese Tires Samson or Triangle
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It’s still within Cooper warranty of 6 years. We are in week 24 so it’s still got about 6 months left. It is a light truck tire. Different warranty criteria than heavy truck tires.truckdriver31, Rideandrepair and 650cat425 Thank this.
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Good for a years are garbage too, and not just their truck tires.JerzyG, Rideandrepair and 650cat425 Thank this.
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I only run Chinese on my trailer. Do yourself a favor, always run good tires on your tractor. A friend recommended Yokohama drives. I bought them and have about 200k on them, and have enough tread to last the rest of the year.beardeddriver, bzinger, Brettj3876 and 2 others Thank this.
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The Goodyear’s on my car, hydroplaned terribly, when they were brand new. Very soft rubber, wear out fast. About a year ago, I saw a Guy take all 8 new Goodyear’s off, said they were too slippery. I would have bought them myself, but the Truckstop,got them. Chinese tires are generally softer rubber, they wear quicker. A friend of mine bought a set once in summer. For about the first 2 weeks, every time he stopped. You could actually smell the rubber burning. I don’t know about these tires!!! Lol. I think Bridgestone and maybe Yoko have Luggers with 1” tread. The next would be 15/16”. I’d like to have either, or Continentals. Problem is they dry rot on Me, before the tread wears out. Doesn’t matter, Bridgestone or Chinese, the sidewalls fail.truckdriver31 Thanks this.
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From the sidewall of Roadmaster Tire.. -
I agree, Goodyear tires suck. I had a set once and they didn't even last a year. Although, I have two friends that have got their money's worth out of them.
I have a set Falken tires on the other truck, but from what I heard it's not the same tire they had a couple years back. If I'm not mistaken it's because they're manufactured in the US instead of Japan. Otherwise, I would slap a set of those on my truck in heartbeat. -
theres no way i run any tire 5 years.
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its all about sipes for water run off. less sipes you have the less water runs off
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You probably had knock-off Goodyear’s. Friend of mine who owns a small fleet had a container of them once. He got rid of them really quick...Last edited: Jun 11, 2020
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