I had a set on my last Truck. They were good.They're Chinese. Good value. Ironman was a common brand name. I see T/A s had them now for a while.Probably be my next set of Drives.Id like to buy Continentals, rather keep the $2000 difference, Anymore they dry rot before treads gone anyway.
Ironman Drive Tires
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Blow outs happen. I’ve had to replace 16 tires just last year. Several wore down fast with the spread axle, like 4 flats, one crack, tons of blowouts. It happens. The year before that I had to patch one tire and that was it all year.
From my experience the Chinese last just as long and wear even equal to Bridgestone. I get Bridgestone for $300 a pop but if I’m on the road and need a tire I get Chinese and have no complaints.
Beware about their $1800 pricing. In small letters it probably says not counting the FET fee, or mounting, and of turning in eligible casings.Vampire, bryan21384, Grubby and 1 other person Thank this. -
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I've used iron man tires. To me they aren't any better than any other brand that's out there. Regardless of brand you'll have get new rubber every 1.5 to 2 years anyway. It's all in how you drive and maintenance that causes wear
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There is a study that you can find online titled “Cummins MPG Guide.” The handbook is 35 pages. Here are some of the points they make:
- Ribbed tires on the drive axles provide 2-4% better fuel economy than lugged tires. (pg. 4).
- Tires that run hotter consume more fuel. A majority of this heat is generated by sidewall flex. New and improved casing designs minimize sidewall flex and reduce running temperatures. It pays dividends to run tires with good casing design (pg. 17).
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I'm putting all new ironman drives and steers on my 18 western star 4900ex today. I haul heavy every day (115,000 to 120,000). I'm in and out of the landfill daily, these tires are open shoulder and aggressive. I'm replacing Cooper open shoulder tires, 80k to 85k on the cooper's. I have not had any blow outs with the cooper's. The price difference between the 10 tires currently on the truck is the 10 ironman I'm replacing them with is $3,300. So I'm already ahead by going with the ironmans. I run 11R 24.5
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