GsRAM
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- Ram Year
- 2017 Dodge Ram 2500
- Engine
- Hemi, 6.4L
I have the 18" Firestones and just turned 3600 miles this week. Will have the truck 1 year on 12/30/17.
I run em' at 70 psi front and rear when running empty and 80 psi when loaded for a camping trip.
I just went over the truck for annual inspection and the rear tires still have 12/32 of tread left, the fronts i think are the same or maybe 13/32, just slightly more.
I dont off road, but i have no problem with these tires at all. They look good and Bridgestone/Firestone makes a good tire. They are wearing, but i do a lot of stop and go driving lots of low speed turns where i can hear the rears scrubbing with the anti spin rear diff, so i know that's part of it.
I dont mind really. This truck is a beast. First time i pulled wheels was last night. The thing is a piece of equipment! Lol. Everything just massive and strong. HUGE difference from a half ton car, i mean truck. ..lol. .. I love it!
I run em' at 70 psi front and rear when running empty and 80 psi when loaded for a camping trip.
I just went over the truck for annual inspection and the rear tires still have 12/32 of tread left, the fronts i think are the same or maybe 13/32, just slightly more.
I dont off road, but i have no problem with these tires at all. They look good and Bridgestone/Firestone makes a good tire. They are wearing, but i do a lot of stop and go driving lots of low speed turns where i can hear the rears scrubbing with the anti spin rear diff, so i know that's part of it.
I dont mind really. This truck is a beast. First time i pulled wheels was last night. The thing is a piece of equipment! Lol. Everything just massive and strong. HUGE difference from a half ton car, i mean truck. ..lol. .. I love it!