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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 608273" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>on our duallies, The chevy truck has Hancook which have a nice long life, good highway tire with great load rating (14 ply or higher), but are no good in snow, the tread clogs up right away, I think we get about 50,000 miles out of them, have had some mysteriously leak air.. installed tubes on all of them, end of problem</p><p></p><p>on the dodge it came with yokohamas, and they don't seem to last very well at all, especially on the front axle with the heavy diesel engine, I'm thinking 25000 miles, good load rating and as far as I can tell, not too shabby in snow... </p><p></p><p></p><p>i will NEVER NEVER use Uniroyal.. we've had many problems with them, blowups at high speed, separation, bulging, and SCREWY wear patterns</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 608273, member: 9096"] on our duallies, The chevy truck has Hancook which have a nice long life, good highway tire with great load rating (14 ply or higher), but are no good in snow, the tread clogs up right away, I think we get about 50,000 miles out of them, have had some mysteriously leak air.. installed tubes on all of them, end of problem on the dodge it came with yokohamas, and they don't seem to last very well at all, especially on the front axle with the heavy diesel engine, I'm thinking 25000 miles, good load rating and as far as I can tell, not too shabby in snow... i will NEVER NEVER use Uniroyal.. we've had many problems with them, blowups at high speed, separation, bulging, and SCREWY wear patterns [/QUOTE]
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