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<blockquote data-quote="MikesB12" data-source="post: 2068161" data-attributes="member: 3973"><p>Why is it when people argue about tire brands and spout off mileage numbers they fail to mention the load rating of the tire? I run a load range "E" tire on my 1500 Chevy Z71 that never pulls a trailer and usually get 60,000 out of the Terra Grappler or BFG A/T, I've tried both. As you know, the 1500 came with a lighter tire and rides stiffer with the "E" rated shoes.</p><p></p><p>My 2500 Dodge Mega came with a BFG tire from the factory that lasted 40,000. They've were replaced with the BFG A/T KO in a larger size and should go 50-60,000 miles. I would imagine that most of the guys in this thread are using a lighter, load range "D" tire and never pull a trailer or load them up heavy. Point being, you need to consider more than the brand of tire or what the punk kid at Hibdon thinks you're shocks look like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikesB12, post: 2068161, member: 3973"] Why is it when people argue about tire brands and spout off mileage numbers they fail to mention the load rating of the tire? I run a load range "E" tire on my 1500 Chevy Z71 that never pulls a trailer and usually get 60,000 out of the Terra Grappler or BFG A/T, I've tried both. As you know, the 1500 came with a lighter tire and rides stiffer with the "E" rated shoes. My 2500 Dodge Mega came with a BFG tire from the factory that lasted 40,000. They've were replaced with the BFG A/T KO in a larger size and should go 50-60,000 miles. I would imagine that most of the guys in this thread are using a lighter, load range "D" tire and never pull a trailer or load them up heavy. Point being, you need to consider more than the brand of tire or what the punk kid at Hibdon thinks you're shocks look like. [/QUOTE]
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