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<blockquote data-quote="rawhide" data-source="post: 3640477" data-attributes="member: 3448"><p>I need a new set of tires for 2017 F150 4 door 4x4. I bought this 1/2 ton 2 years ago because I don't frequently need a 3/4 ton like I used to and it was a bargain I didn't want to pass up. AND, my tire guy for the last 35 years retired and closed his shop.</p><p></p><p>Most of my driving is highway, but I do drive some country roads, occasionally haul or tow a load, or get muddy.</p><p></p><p>I prefer to buy quality and a single tire cost as much as I used to pay for a set. I've had excellent luck with Michelin car tires, but have no experience with them on a truck.</p><p></p><p>The tires are 265/70R17. Current tires are 10 ply muds and I am planning to replace with 10 ply all terrain. </p><p></p><p>Best choices I have so far are</p><p>Michelin @ $40ish higher than the others</p><p>BF Goodrich AT (not the ko2) </p><p>Cooper </p><p>Hankook</p><p></p><p>What experience good or bad have you had with these?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rawhide, post: 3640477, member: 3448"] I need a new set of tires for 2017 F150 4 door 4x4. I bought this 1/2 ton 2 years ago because I don't frequently need a 3/4 ton like I used to and it was a bargain I didn't want to pass up. AND, my tire guy for the last 35 years retired and closed his shop. Most of my driving is highway, but I do drive some country roads, occasionally haul or tow a load, or get muddy. I prefer to buy quality and a single tire cost as much as I used to pay for a set. I've had excellent luck with Michelin car tires, but have no experience with them on a truck. The tires are 265/70R17. Current tires are 10 ply muds and I am planning to replace with 10 ply all terrain. Best choices I have so far are Michelin @ $40ish higher than the others BF Goodrich AT (not the ko2) Cooper Hankook What experience good or bad have you had with these? [/QUOTE]
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