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Can we talk car tires? Ugently?
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<blockquote data-quote="mnmtranching" data-source="post: 604672" data-attributes="member: 3937"><p>GM puts Bridgestone or Firestone on their new trucks, at least that's what has been on my last 3. I can tell you that is some BAD tires, flats in the worst places and 20 thousand miles their shot.</p><p>I started using Cooper 10 ply about 15 years ago, advised by an old MT rancher. My last truck I traded for new Coopers now past 50 thousand miles and have had no flats and their in good shape. I drive a lot of miles on chipped rock roads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnmtranching, post: 604672, member: 3937"] GM puts Bridgestone or Firestone on their new trucks, at least that's what has been on my last 3. I can tell you that is some BAD tires, flats in the worst places and 20 thousand miles their shot. I started using Cooper 10 ply about 15 years ago, advised by an old MT rancher. My last truck I traded for new Coopers now past 50 thousand miles and have had no flats and their in good shape. I drive a lot of miles on chipped rock roads. [/QUOTE]
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