Super Single Tires

Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by WatsonDL1, Oct 3, 2010.

  1. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    Granted, I don't run gravel roads any more frequently than I have to. OTOH, I do plenty of winter driving - anything from frozen or snow-packed to deep fresh snow. I haven't had any problems, chain only infrequently - and the guys with the open-shoulder, agressively-lugged duals seem to be frequently digging out out somewhere they're stuck while I'm rolling down the road. Your Mileage May Vary - mine's great.

    ...or maybe it's just that I learned to drive somewhere where winter is real, and it's expected you can deal with it.
     
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    Now that's a good women right there that will come and pull you out with the tractor.:yes2557:
     
  4. Cowpie1

    Cowpie1 Road Train Member

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    I will concede that driver ability is also key to all of this. Like I stated though, it is not the down right rear end chilling cold that is a problem, and snow, it is primarily when it is a combination of ice, slush, and mud in off highway that I am talking about. I have used less rolling resistance tires in the past, and liked them, but it is not practical for all I get in to. I would dearly love to run the lowest RR tires I could. But it seems like a small inconvenience in mpg for the peace of mind in those tougher situations. And like I also stated, averaging over 7.5 mpg for the life of the truck, hand calculated, is not that bad.
     
  5. NFDDJS

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    The Western Star I am getting will be coming with the XDN2 11r 24.5 tires. I wanted this tire because from Oct-May I will be on roads that time to time are snow covered 6+ inches at times, and also we deal with mud and snow at the same time in the fall and spring. I am on highway 80% of the time but when I am off highway I am really off and I cant take the chances of not having very good traction.
     
  6. stlchuck

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    Hello all,
    I am new to trucking and I was just thinking that when someone makes a statement about super single tires it would be incredibly help full if the tire make and model number could be included. Everyone could then learn from such post.
     
  7. BAYOU

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    There is only one real SS the rest are junk there is only one reason for running them and a RR of 120 won't cut it
     
  8. gerardo1961

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    Before i have michelin xdn2, in 300k only i tire blow out ,never troubles in snow,was a good tire.after when was time to change last year i was buying the new goodyear ss392 duraseal,never more blow out with this tire iam happy with my new goodyear ss
     
  9. SOW HERDER

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    What size were the old tall super single tires before they went low pro?... Kiem ran them for years.
     
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