firstcoueswas80 Report post Posted November 9 When I was single, I woukd rotate my tired every oil change, 5k miles or so. And they lasted FOREVER on a 2097 quad cab cummins. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Flashgun Report post Posted November 9 If you’re only getting 20k-30k miles out of a set I’d take them back and have them honor the manufacturer warranty. I have done it several times Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
muledeerarea33? Report post Posted November 10 Hankook dynapro A2. I’ve had them on three 1/2 tons and now my 3/4 ton. Live on dirt and have a rough road home. I’ve been running them 15+ years and have had one flat from a screw. (Knock on wood!) they wear even amd don’t chunk even with irregular rotations. Quite on the pavement and to good off road even in snow. They do not like slimy mud though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Crazymonkey Report post Posted November 10 6 hours ago, Flashgun said: If you’re only 20k-30k miles out of a set I’d take them back and have them honor the manufacturer warranty. I have done it several times Had them do this with the Bridgestone and michillen. The Bridgestone let loose at 20k and they replaced them with the michillen. Toyo was around 35k . Tires rotated every 5 k miles . It's definitely worth the money for the lifetime balance and rotate from discount tire. It's already a pain to put the truck up in the air to get a 5 gallon bucket under for oil changes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NOTAGS Report post Posted Monday at 01:44 PM To the OP: a guy I work with bought those Renegades, they kept separating on him. After the third one, he had to demand a refund( which they gave him the run around on at WAlly World). He went to Discount and bought some other off brand I’d never heard of. So far he’s happy, but he has a city 4x4, and probably doesn’t even know how to engage it. Like someone posted earlier, I believe you get what you pay for in tire…. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hucker Report post Posted 8 hours ago Look at Cooper Road+Trail AT. Light tires (39# in 265/70r17) with good traction. 65K and 3peak rated. Around $800 mounted at Discount Tire. I have 10k on mine and no issues. I tow a trailer with quads quite a bit. I also have a rooftop tent I throw on the back regularly. I run forest service roads pretty agressively. No problems for me, and will probably run a second set when these are gone. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites