Best tires for mileage and quality?

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by bob888, Jun 17, 2013.

  1. bob888

    bob888 Light Load Member

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    If you could get a full set of tires new and you were interested in mileage and quality and cost was not an issue ...what would you buy and
    where on the rig would you put what.Why would you put them there.
    Say for this example that you would want the Michelin XDA Energy in at least some places...thanks
     
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  3. Semi Crazy

    Semi Crazy Road Train Member

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    Since this is the flatbed forum and most are spreads I'll say the best spread tire Michelin XZE2.

    If someone gave them to me I'd run them on the drives and steers too.
     
  4. bigdogpile

    bigdogpile Road Train Member

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    Bridgestones..
     
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  5. paul 1052

    paul 1052 Heavy Load Member

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    Stay away from Bridgestone 720s for drives.

    I have a set with 15/16 left on them that were ruined from the outer treads holding rocks that drilled through to the steel cord, Bridgestone said it's my fault for driving on gravel because it's an OTR tire not regional.
     
  6. bigdogpile

    bigdogpile Road Train Member

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    So because you abused the tires by traveling on gravel and not removing your "drilled in rocks" that makes for a bad tire ?
     
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  7. SHC

    SHC Spoiled Rotten Brat O/O

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    I will ALWAYS run the Bridgestone M726 for my drives. My last set got 550k miles out of them with 4/32 left when I traded. The set I have now is down to 25/33 and I have a little over 250k on these. My last set was mainly used off road and rail yard work. These are holding up better and longer because I've mainly done OTR with them.

    as for on the spread axle, my wagon has Contiental HSR2 on it with about 100k miles and here's how they look as of this morning.

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  8. bigdogpile

    bigdogpile Road Train Member

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    if it anit bridgestone it anit going on my trk...
     
  9. Oscar the KW

    Oscar the KW Going Tarpless

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    Michelin XZA3+ for steer tires, Michelin XDN2 for drives, and my trailer came with Michelin Pilot XT-1's, we will see how they hold up on the trailer, but so far so good.
     
  10. Freightlinerbob

    Freightlinerbob Road Train Member

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    S: XZA3+ @ 105 psi

    Because I can get 200K plus out of them and the steer position is sacred. They actually last too long because I like starting winter with full tread on the steering.

    D: XDN2 @ 80 psi

    Because they grip exceptionally well for the first 17/32", wear at a projected 500K and have a reasonable rolling resistance.

    T: XZA3+. @80 psi

    Because I needed 8 tires right now and my tire guy had 8 blems ready to go. They're working very well (on a closed tandem.)
     
  11. bob888

    bob888 Light Load Member

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    No XDA energy?? ever hear Kevin Rutherford talk about how great they are???
    btw is OOIDA discount on tires any good??
     
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