Posted by Mike in Mn. on January 07, 2015 at 13:15:53 from (104.240.87.70):
In Reply to: OT - tire question posted by Nancy Howell on January 07, 2015 at 08:39:53:
Had friends that had to have their Michelins and swore by them, I respect every ones opinions. I would never pay the extra for them. I have been involved with tires for the last 45 years, worked in fleet and specked tires, farm and use tires, and been a dealer, tried them all and I run Firestone Transforce AT,s on my trucks and Michelins on my cars, works for me. The wholesale price on Firestone AT,s in your size, load range E is approx $166 ea. Michelin LTX is $195, and Goodyear Dura Trac is $172. I have never seen many happy with Bridgestone truck tires, although on cars they make a pretty good tire. Goodyears I can take them or leave them, they usually take a LOT of weight to balance, but my choice would be Firestone Transforce AT, smooth, balance good, quiet and long wearing with good traction. Just my opinion and worth just what you paid for it!! No guarantees!!
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