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Old 03-13-2008, 07:31 AM
webygail13 webygail13 is offline
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F-350 dually, tell me your experience on tires!

Hey guys, my crew cab dually is ready for a new set of tires. I want some all terrains because I do work off road quite a bit. Most of all, I want something that is going to last! It doesn't have to be the best tire in the mud, seldomly do I get in a situation where that would be an issue. I am really looking at the Toyo Open Country A/T and the Mastercraft Courser A/T2. I'm not interested in a tire that cost 150+ a piece, I can have both of these mounted and balanced for less than that, so I would like to stay in the price range. Thanks for the advice!
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Old 03-14-2008, 06:46 AM
FiveFlat FiveFlat is offline
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I just replaced the stock Continentals on mine (after 53000 miles) with BF Goodrich Rugged Trail tires. Good price and should get just as good of mileage out of them. I priced these tires at several tire stores and they were $1300 and up.
I did price the Toyo Open Country tires and they were going to run $1800 or so.
Finally I called my Ford dealership and asked the service advisor what other tires Ford dually's come with and he suggested the BF Goodrich rugged trails. He quoted me $990 for all 6. I got all six, mounted balanced and out the door for $1050!!!
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Old 03-14-2008, 08:38 AM
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Well, I just ordered 6 Toyo Open Country A/T's. Got them for $850 out the door. I feel pretty good about the deal I got. I just hope I get the wear out of them that I need. thanks
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Old 03-14-2008, 08:43 AM
TwinTurboStroker TwinTurboStroker is offline
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Well, I just ordered 6 Toyo Open Country A/T's. Got them for $850 out the door. I feel pretty good about the deal I got. I just hope I get the wear out of them that I need. thanks
I was going to say if your looking at Toyo's then look at the BGF all terrains, just as good but cheaper, but that is a hell of a deal you got on the Toyos
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Old 03-14-2008, 08:44 AM
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850 for 6 toyos is an awesome price. Might not last as long as others though...
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Old 03-14-2008, 08:51 AM
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I'm wondering if that $850 included mounting as well... that price seems awful low.
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Old 03-15-2008, 03:02 PM
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I'm looking at Goodrich AT's myself, the rugged trails on mine are just about worn out. 76k miles, so they did last. I need better off road traction, and I had good experience with the AT's on my little Ranger, lasted almost 60k miles on the front, so I'm starting to get prices right now.
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Old 04-03-2008, 04:19 AM
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i have the general ameritrac tr's on my truck .I thought they were pretty good so i replaced them with the same brand and rolled the spare into the new set so only needed 5.Looking to get new tires this year.Iam looking at the M/T all terrian tire i think its the baja all terrian atz radial.waiting on a price from M/T.I get 1/2 off on slicks so hoping to get 1/2off on these or better maybe free.
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Old 04-17-2008, 04:32 AM
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I got 6 Cooper wild country ATT's the end of last year, they seem to be holding up great, work well in the snow, and in the mud, and got them for $800 mounted and balanced
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Old 04-17-2008, 04:02 PM
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I just put the M/T ATZ on mine and I love them.
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