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In Reply to: RE: Here is a page link to American Tire Depot.... posted by TWB on April 04, 2021 at 10:35:32
My truck will be needing new tires before too long. It came with BF Goodrich and they're been great. With about 40K miles on them, they still look to have another 5-10K miles. I checked out their website and that tire has a 65K warranty, so I guess why I don't need tires yet. Of course, they also cost $192 each.
The Tiger Paws are only $140 and also have a 65K warranty. Based on the specs, the only difference is the Tire UTQG 740 A B vs 600 A A for the Paws. It looks like I'll be saving $150 on a new set.
-Rod
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...your truck should have a higher weight class/load rating than a standard passenger car tire typically would. That could account for the substantial price difference. You could probably get away with a standard passenger car tire, unless you actually tried to do any hauling/towing. With the heavier curb weight of the truck vs a car, they will probably wear much more rapidly, as well.
"So I talk to the night, I head for the light, try and hold it on the road. Thank God for the man who put
the white lines on the highway"--a very dear friend for decades Michael Stanley (Gee)--RIP
I checked, both the manufacturer supplied BF Goodrich and the Paws have the same load rating for a light truck or SUV which is what I have.
-Rod
Edits: 04/05/21
transformational on the two vehicles (2016 Mini Cooper S & 1995 BMW 318ti) that I have put them on... Both my son and SIL couldn't be happier! BTW, this is the video that I saw on YouTube that piqued my interest in the Tiger Paw tire.....
Edits: 04/05/21
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