Steer Tires: Cost per Mile

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Loose Nut, May 15, 2018.

  1. Loose Nut

    Loose Nut Bobtail Member

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    My best steer tires in cost per mi have been the:

    Yokohama RY617
    150,000+ mi
    $380 (Current Price)

    Michelin XZA3+
    200,000+ mi
    $450 (No longer available)
    Replacement XLEZ $495

    I haven't used the Michelin XLEZ yet but if it last about the same as the XZA3+ it should be about a wash in cost per mi with the Yokohama

    Continental HS3 would run me $400 which would need to go over 160,000 mi to match the Yoks and XLEZ (If it last Iike a XZA3+). I've been hearing good things about the Contis but what kind of mileage have you been getting?

    Any other suggestions?
     
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  3. gokiddogo

    gokiddogo Road Train Member

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    Getting ready to do my steers soon. About 230,000 miles on them now. Michelin xza3+ I believe. Steer weight range 11200-11600. Set forward axle.

    The cost over the long term is only a very minor difference. I will be putting new Michelin on again.

    Where are you buying xlez for $495? That is their new replacement for the xza3? I am not on any tire discount plans.
     
  4. Loose Nut

    Loose Nut Bobtail Member

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    ACME Atlanta.

    They are $30 Cheaper than I get them through OOIDA.
     
  5. gokiddogo

    gokiddogo Road Train Member

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    Dang. Never go through there.
    Least I have an idea for price point. Thanks
     
  6. Loose Nut

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    XLEZ = X Line Energy Z
    It is the replacement for the XZA3+.
     
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  7. otterinthewater

    otterinthewater Road Train Member

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    Question:

    If the Yoks get 150K and the Michelins get 200k=

    Yokohama $380 X 2 (2 tires) x 4 sets= $3040 for 600K miles of travel
    Michelin $495 X 2 (2 tires) x 3 sets= $2970 for 600K miles of travel.

    Whats mounting and balancing cost? Is that an added savings?
    Does the ride quality or possibility of a puncture increase with the Michelins due to their longer service life?

    Thanks
     
  8. Loose Nut

    Loose Nut Bobtail Member

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    Mounting cost my time. I use Centrimatics and dont balance.
    It's basically a trade off of Capitol Investment vs Time Investment.

    I think Michelins ride a little softer and Yokos seem to be a little grippier in the wet but it's not a big difference either way. Not like the old XZA2 Energy which would "push" in a wet turn.

    The only steer tire I have ever punctured in almost 30 years was due to a bad grate in a parking lot (One grate dropped down in the drainage channel when the tire rolled over it and the adjacent grate sliced the sidewall). They paid for the road service call and replacement cost.

    I'm trying to talk .myself into the Conti HS3 Eco because I'm.hearing it wears almost as.well as the Mich but cost only slightly more than the Yoko. Only way to find out is try it I guess.
     
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  9. adayrider

    adayrider Road Train Member

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    I went with the Conti's at 535 each but only have 10k on them so far but like them alot so far. I loves the XZA3+ but couldn't get them and new replacement was 610 each and I couldn't see spending that much on them. I installed them myself. You guys get some good prices compared to around here.
     
  10. Tug Toy

    Tug Toy Road Train Member

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    I put Continentals on March 1st.

    I think I paid $380 each. So far so good but, Only have 21k miles on them. I bought them quickly because they were in stock. I whish I could of got another set of Firestone’s? I pulled them off at 200k plus. They still had plenty of tread but just starting to get a shimmy.
     
  11. Loose Nut

    Loose Nut Bobtail Member

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    Nice to know that about the Firestones. I have a set of the FS591 on one truck right now but they only have 40,000 miles on them. The problem with Firestones is they fluctuate a lot. I would have to pay $100 more now for them than I did 4 months ago.
     
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