steer tire replacements

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  1. Semi Disturbed

    Semi Disturbed Bobtail Member

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    Ok so figure out alignment issue first. Then when tread is to 4/32nd replace tires and shocks with a fresh alignment?
     
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  3. Semi Disturbed

    Semi Disturbed Bobtail Member

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    I was looking at both Yokohama and Michelin. Seems like Michelin is very popular. What are your thoughts or what brand do you use for your steers?
     
  4. JoeyJunk

    JoeyJunk Road Train Member

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    There is a date code stamped into the sidewall of every tire.
     
  5. boneebone

    boneebone Road Train Member

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    Shocks should be changed every 100k miles or sooner if they are leaking oil or seized.

    The shocks are what keeps your tires planted on the ground over bumps and rough roads.

    Bad shocks will cause your tires to start having flat spots in the tread from the tires floating and then hitting the pavement, like when a airplane is landing.
     
  6. GYPSY65

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    I would check king pins and spring bushings also while you’re at it

    I have ran Michelin for the entire truck and trailer
    I just replaced my steers at 185k and they were still good but I usually like to pull them before 200k just because that’s the only thing between you and the ditch. Maybe over cautious on that??

    You can’t see them in this pic but I pulled 3 trailer tires and the steers are almost exactly the same wear at 185k
    Will eventually sell or put them on the trailer again

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  7. JonJon78

    JonJon78 Road Train Member

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    I run Michelin tires all around truck and trailer. Steers get changed yearly. You can rotate them to the trailer or just trade them in. Not worth risking a blowout just to save a little bit of money.
     
  8. Short Fuse EOD

    Short Fuse EOD Road Train Member

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    If you have your own numbers, take a look at Michelin advantage program. It’s very nice. The prices may surprise you.
     
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  9. thaistick

    thaistick Road Train Member

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    you don't need your own numbers...
     
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  10. Big Road Skateboard

    Big Road Skateboard Road Train Member

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    Very well worth the money. I'd say roughly a 15-20% savings.
     
  11. 86scotty

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    If you don't know the mileage I would replace those, at least soon. You can get the date code as Joey said and check the age but those are looking a bit rougher than I would like.

    I'm a Michelin only guy after running some other steers. Never tried Yokos.
     
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