Posted by Doug - Iowa on October 14, 2021 at 14:04:08 from (216.248.81.129):
I decided I better find new set of tires for the pickup before winter, and get them ordered now in case of limited supply. 2014 Ram 2500's original equipment were 275-70-18 Firestone HT's which seemed to wear well, so I asked to tire shops for the same, how much and when. One shop said none available and the other said 2-3 months and not sure what the price will be when they arrive. So I asked for alternatives and they suggested Hankook AT or General HD. I put a set of Hankooks on the wife's SUV and liked them, but didn't want the white letters on the pickup. I know, the letters don't make then go 'round any different but I've never liked the appearance on a pickup. Anyways my tire man says they are having good luck with the Generals on commercial trucks so I went with the HD's which are black wall and they can get in a week. $1070 all done. Tread looks much the same as the Firestones so I expect them to perform the same. Anyone running General HD's?
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