gofishn
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- Joined
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- Location
- Iowa
- Ram Year
- 2022 Ram 1500 5th Gen, Big Horn, 4X4, Crew Cab, 6'4" Box
- Engine
- hemi 5.7L, 345 cu in
Been running these tires since I bought my 1999 2500.
Knew they were a long lasting terrific tire but never really paid much attention.
Until Today, that is.
According to my receipts, sitting right here, in front of me.
I got rid of my OEM Goodyear Junkyears at 28K Miles.
i clearly remember them P.O.S..
complete junk.
Finally had enough of rear end busting loose, due to a slight misting of rain.
Bought my 1st set of 4 Michelin Defender LTX M/S, for this truck at 27900miles.
At 69,700 miles, ran over something that caused a blow out but, luck would have it, i made it to Sam's Club before she went flat. They said could not be repaired, which suited me just fine and put a new tire on. Asked them if the tread wear as significant enough to warrant all four being replaced and they said not to worry about it. the other three were like new.
Found that hard to believe, since the other 3 tires had over 40K miles on them but okay, I was willing to spend it and they didn't want to take, good enough for me.
At 85, 500 miles, had one tire that looked really different from the others. Just look more worn.
(DISCLAIMER: 3:92 POSI rear end and the Boy has been known to do burnouts. The Boy, not me, Honest!)
Took it in and the guy recommended I replace it. I asked again, think I need to just replace all four. he goes, Not really. One looks brand new and the other two look damn good , so no, I do not recommend it.
Hmm, Well, okay, if you say so.
Almost 60k on those other two but if you say so.
Fast forward to today, rucks got 118, 800 miles on it.
Took it to Firestone so my SIL could do an oil change.
While the truck was on the lift, I'm walking around inspecting.
Darn, those tires look like they should be replaced.
I better look at my paperwork.
Ask my S.I.L. what Super Double Rabbi Discount he could get for their best set of Rubber.
Hmm, okay.
Think I will head over to Costco, it's close by and see what they think too.
Costco tire manager comes out, looks over the tires, measures the tread depth.
Well, you got:
one just under 4/32nds,
one just over 4/32nds,
one just over 7/32nds,
one just under 8/32nds.
Don't usually see that much variation, on a set of tires.
Me, Well, think I should replace them all.
Knowing I'd already made up my mind to.
2/32nds is legally bald, around here.
5/32nds is where I like to replace my tires.
Well, he goes, it is Summer.
The poor tread is alternated so you will still have good traction.
I think, if it were me, I'd ride them out and replace all four by Fall.
Cool. Thanks.
Got a set of four?
How much?
Can you do them now?
Here are my keys.
The Firestone/ Bridgestone/whatever the Hell Stone were cheaper but.... I've been running this tire for decades and KNOW it is reliable.
Set of four new tires 275/60/20 cost $8 more than 4 years and over 90K miles later.
Wrap your mind around that, for just a second.
I got 90,892 miles out of tow of those tires.
Still thinking about that 90K miles out of a set of rubber?
Then consider that the two worst tires, at 4/32nds,
could still go almost 20K more miles before they hit 2/32nds!
Remember the tread depths?
Tires started with 12/32nds, new
one just under 4/32nds --- ran for 90.892 miles --- 11,361.5 miles per 32th
one just over 4/32nds --- ran for 90.892 miles --- 11,361.5 miles per 32th
one just over 7/32nds --- ran for 49,071 miles --- 9,814.2 miles per 32th
one just under 8/32nds--- ran for 33,348 miles --- 8,337 miles per 32th
Keep in mind, the Boy has been known to lay down some rubber.
Never me, honest.
Practically all of my driving is Interstate.
Reason I replaced all four was because I noticed the truck would bust loose at the boat ramp, when it was covered in gunk and super wet. I got fishing to do this Summer and am not going to be part of the Boat Ramp Follies.
That and I just wanted new tires.
Driving home, on the Interstate, I looked in the rear view mirror and, you got to be ******** me!!@!@
That grill of the car behind me is crisp, sharp and clear!
My Truck had the Shimmy. Drive axle has been tweaked, new Michelin's helped but it still had an ever so slight highway speed vibration that was most noticeable when looking in the rear view mirror or the passenger side front seat headrest.
That Honda, behind me, sharp as a tack. No vibrations.
Sped ahead, got in front of another vehicle, one with those multiple horizontal bars in the grill.
No Blur, sharp as a tack.
Look over at my empty passenger seat head rest. just the tiniest bit of vibration.
Can see it but, when I placed on my fingers under it, just barely touching it, it ceased.
.... and THAT is why I love Michelin Defender LTX M/S tires!
...
Got to remember to call Firestone, in the Morning, and schedule a 4 wheel alignment.
FYI, if you ever have an alignment, do it at Firestone, for just a few bucks more, can get a Lifetime Alignment. Anytime I think things may be hinky, truck goes in for an alignment.
Buy new tires? Get an Alignment.
Hope my S.I.L. does not get much grief about those new Michelin's
when it's in for the Alignment.
Shop Manager really did give me a terrific price on those
Firestone/Bridgestone/Whatever the Hell Stones.
Problem was...they just ain't Michelin's.
Knew they were a long lasting terrific tire but never really paid much attention.
Until Today, that is.
According to my receipts, sitting right here, in front of me.
I got rid of my OEM Goodyear Junkyears at 28K Miles.
i clearly remember them P.O.S..
complete junk.
Finally had enough of rear end busting loose, due to a slight misting of rain.
Bought my 1st set of 4 Michelin Defender LTX M/S, for this truck at 27900miles.
At 69,700 miles, ran over something that caused a blow out but, luck would have it, i made it to Sam's Club before she went flat. They said could not be repaired, which suited me just fine and put a new tire on. Asked them if the tread wear as significant enough to warrant all four being replaced and they said not to worry about it. the other three were like new.
Found that hard to believe, since the other 3 tires had over 40K miles on them but okay, I was willing to spend it and they didn't want to take, good enough for me.
At 85, 500 miles, had one tire that looked really different from the others. Just look more worn.
(DISCLAIMER: 3:92 POSI rear end and the Boy has been known to do burnouts. The Boy, not me, Honest!)
Took it in and the guy recommended I replace it. I asked again, think I need to just replace all four. he goes, Not really. One looks brand new and the other two look damn good , so no, I do not recommend it.
Hmm, Well, okay, if you say so.
Almost 60k on those other two but if you say so.
Fast forward to today, rucks got 118, 800 miles on it.
Took it to Firestone so my SIL could do an oil change.
While the truck was on the lift, I'm walking around inspecting.
Darn, those tires look like they should be replaced.
I better look at my paperwork.
Ask my S.I.L. what Super Double Rabbi Discount he could get for their best set of Rubber.
Hmm, okay.
Think I will head over to Costco, it's close by and see what they think too.
Costco tire manager comes out, looks over the tires, measures the tread depth.
Well, you got:
one just under 4/32nds,
one just over 4/32nds,
one just over 7/32nds,
one just under 8/32nds.
Don't usually see that much variation, on a set of tires.
Me, Well, think I should replace them all.
Knowing I'd already made up my mind to.
2/32nds is legally bald, around here.
5/32nds is where I like to replace my tires.
Well, he goes, it is Summer.
The poor tread is alternated so you will still have good traction.
I think, if it were me, I'd ride them out and replace all four by Fall.
Cool. Thanks.
Got a set of four?
How much?
Can you do them now?
Here are my keys.
The Firestone/ Bridgestone/whatever the Hell Stone were cheaper but.... I've been running this tire for decades and KNOW it is reliable.
Set of four new tires 275/60/20 cost $8 more than 4 years and over 90K miles later.
Wrap your mind around that, for just a second.
I got 90,892 miles out of tow of those tires.
Still thinking about that 90K miles out of a set of rubber?
Then consider that the two worst tires, at 4/32nds,
could still go almost 20K more miles before they hit 2/32nds!
Remember the tread depths?
Tires started with 12/32nds, new
one just under 4/32nds --- ran for 90.892 miles --- 11,361.5 miles per 32th
one just over 4/32nds --- ran for 90.892 miles --- 11,361.5 miles per 32th
one just over 7/32nds --- ran for 49,071 miles --- 9,814.2 miles per 32th
one just under 8/32nds--- ran for 33,348 miles --- 8,337 miles per 32th
Keep in mind, the Boy has been known to lay down some rubber.
Never me, honest.
Practically all of my driving is Interstate.
Reason I replaced all four was because I noticed the truck would bust loose at the boat ramp, when it was covered in gunk and super wet. I got fishing to do this Summer and am not going to be part of the Boat Ramp Follies.
That and I just wanted new tires.
Driving home, on the Interstate, I looked in the rear view mirror and, you got to be ******** me!!@!@
That grill of the car behind me is crisp, sharp and clear!
My Truck had the Shimmy. Drive axle has been tweaked, new Michelin's helped but it still had an ever so slight highway speed vibration that was most noticeable when looking in the rear view mirror or the passenger side front seat headrest.
That Honda, behind me, sharp as a tack. No vibrations.
Sped ahead, got in front of another vehicle, one with those multiple horizontal bars in the grill.
No Blur, sharp as a tack.
Look over at my empty passenger seat head rest. just the tiniest bit of vibration.
Can see it but, when I placed on my fingers under it, just barely touching it, it ceased.
.... and THAT is why I love Michelin Defender LTX M/S tires!
...
Got to remember to call Firestone, in the Morning, and schedule a 4 wheel alignment.
FYI, if you ever have an alignment, do it at Firestone, for just a few bucks more, can get a Lifetime Alignment. Anytime I think things may be hinky, truck goes in for an alignment.
Buy new tires? Get an Alignment.
Hope my S.I.L. does not get much grief about those new Michelin's
when it's in for the Alignment.
Shop Manager really did give me a terrific price on those
Firestone/Bridgestone/Whatever the Hell Stones.
Problem was...they just ain't Michelin's.
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