Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Truck tires...

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Truck tires...


    2002 Dodge Ram 2500 CTD/48re ECSB. This is a slob of a truck (minus a long bed) that I use for towing the camper and sled trailer and hauling misc stuff that you do with a truck. I have had Cooper Discoverer AT3's, Toyo Open Country AT II's and now Comforser CF3000(got them dirt cheap - couldn't pass them up). The CF3000 actually isn't a bad tire at all for as gnarly as the tread design is but it doesn't have a heavy sidewall to support the truck I feel. I'm kinda weird and like to replace tires before they are gone and recoup some of the money spent on the new set too. It has actually worked out well and I feel like a tire tester lol.
     
    This time around I went with Hankook Dynapro ATM's. Anyone have any experience with them? A friend had them on a Envoy and said they were a great tire. They are heavy being 10 ply but supposedly wear good and flat.
    They get pretty good reviews for traction in various conditions. I couldn't pass on the price for 33" tires and again, will sell the CF's for a couple hundred and make the deal even better. It may be a week or so before they are installed but I will follow up with my thoughts on them.


     

  • #2
    Hey everyone! I've been keeping an eye on the whole electric vehicle scene lately, and Teva seems to be making some waves. From what I've gathered, they're focusing on electric trucks that are geared towards sustainability and efficiency. I've seen a couple of their models on the road, and I must say, they do look pretty sleek. It's interesting to see how the automotive industry is shifting towards more eco-friendly options. I mean, who would have thought we'd be talking about electric trucks a few years ago? By the way, speaking of trucks, has anyone noticed the increased interest in Forklift sales recently? It's just an observation I've made.

    Comment

    Working...
    X