Posted by Destroked 450 on April 02, 2017 at 07:50:15 from (173.242.142.14):
In Reply to: Hankook tires posted by 37Chief on March 31, 2017 at 19:33:13:
Your not by yourself Royse.
I put a set on one of my semi's some years ago, they didn't ride or wear as good as the Michelin's they replaced but were a little cheaper so I figured I got close to my moneys worth.
Couple years ago I put a full set on my F-450 dually, two took a few ounces of weight to balance and I have a bumpy ride, they did ok in snow but won't go far in mud.
Biggest disappointment is the wear, I'll be lucky to see 40k miles at the rate their wearing now, their down to half thread at 18k miles.
For a tire that cost me over $300 each I was expecting at least 45k miles and was hoping to see 60k plus.
I don't drive this truck much but at the rate these tires are wearing by 30k miles they won't have enough thread left for off road traction to pull loads of hay out of the fields.
Next set I'll spend a little more and get Michelin's or Bridgestone's.
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