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Old 10-14-2009, 02:05 PM
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Dang Squid... those are good looking tires and they are not all that expensive... $190 each for the P275/55R20's!
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Old 10-14-2009, 02:10 PM
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Got rid of mine at 24,000 miles when on wet road and turn truck started to slip. I felt bad for getting rid of them at that low mileage.

Mich AT/2 all around and no more slip, smooth considering tread.
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Old 10-14-2009, 03:22 PM
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I have the Hankook Dynapro's on my 2007 tundra 4x4, and I love the tires. I got the 285x75r18 and my gas milage is still 19.5 to 20.7 on the highway here in Tucson AZ. The tires have 22,000 on them now with 16/32nd on them.
Wow that's pretty good. 16/32 remaining after 22,000 miles.
Actually that's darn good since they come new with 16/32...
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Old 10-18-2009, 11:08 PM
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I have the Goodyear Rugged Trails that came with the TRD package and I have to say those are terrible as well. My truck is only 25 months old and my tires look awful. I will have to replace them in the next few months. I rotate them every 5-6,000 miles and they still are wearing out quickly, tire pressure is on the dot. Almost every time I make a hard turn, to park and such it leaves marks on the pavement and squeal. I've heard alot of people are having problems with those tires. Hope your new tires work out.
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Old 10-20-2009, 06:39 PM
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I originally had the stock Rugged Trails and I got rid of them at 16,000 kms. They were horrible tires. I replaced them with Dueler Revos and while they were good at first, they wore out very fast. Not even 2 years later they are down to 4/32 tread and are noisy and slip in the rain. I got 35,000 kms out of them.

I'm having the LTX AT2s installed in a couple of days and they will hopefully last longer than the Revos did.
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Old 10-20-2009, 07:29 PM
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I have the Goodyear Rugged Trails that came with the TRD package and I have to say those are terrible as well. My truck is only 25 months old and my tires look awful. I will have to replace them in the next few months. I rotate them every 5-6,000 miles and they still are wearing out quickly, tire pressure is on the dot. Almost every time I make a hard turn, to park and such it leaves marks on the pavement and squeal. I've heard alot of people are having problems with those tires. Hope your new tires work out.
The Rugged trails are BF Goodrich. Many people confuse them with Goodyear.
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Old 10-20-2009, 08:06 PM
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I have my OEM Rugged Trails wright now on the truck,but they're wearing too fast ,they almost done,I have 30 000mi on them,is it normal?Did anybody else had the same problem?
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Old 10-21-2009, 05:42 AM
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I have the Goodyear Rugged Trails that came with the TRD package and I have to say those are terrible as well. My truck is only 25 months old and my tires look awful. I will have to replace them in the next few months. I rotate them every 5-6,000 miles and they still are wearing out quickly, tire pressure is on the dot. Almost every time I make a hard turn, to park and such it leaves marks on the pavement and squeal. I've heard alot of people are having problems with those tires. Hope your new tires work out.
If your tires have outlasted the factory warrenty like yours did, most people would be happy.
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I had to change my stock BFGs right at 30k miles because they were well into the wear indicators (plus I was having far too many flats, lol!).
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mine are about to go out on my 07 dc i when i got the truck at 13k the tires had plenty of tread now i am going almost to 25k and now i need new tires i was like i thought these were good tires but then again i thought wrong
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