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    #31
    If you are driving in rough terrain (rocky and such), and pulling loads on a trailer, I wouldn't get them... My new '18 F150 KR came with them and by 30K miles, three belt separations and one complete blow out... Since they were factory installed tires by Ford, I had purchased the road hazard warranty from Discount Tire... They replaced them, then finally adjusted me into a set of Michelin's Put over 50K miles on them with the same duty and no flats, no belt separations, just 55K miles of trouble free driving... Just put my second set of Michelin's on and got 10K on them... Don't want no more Goodyear nothin' on my trucks...


    Guy at Discount said, "Well looks like they should call these "Some Terrain" tires, not ALL TERRAIN... because they aren't worth a hoot on rocky ranch roads..."

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      #32
      What Michelin’s are you running

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        #33
        I went back to street tread LTX. Mud is generally not a problem for me. It’s rocks n stubble n cactus. Put in Multi-Seal HD.

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          #34
          Got ya,

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            #35
            Almost 30k miles on a set of ultraterrains on the company 1-ton. Nice even wear, quiet on the highway, and good traction in mud.

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              #36
              Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View Post
              If you are driving in rough terrain (rocky and such), and pulling loads on a trailer, I wouldn't get them... My new '18 F150 KR came with them and by 30K miles, three belt separations and one complete blow out... Since they were factory installed tires by Ford, I had purchased the road hazard warranty from Discount Tire... They replaced them, then finally adjusted me into a set of Michelin's Put over 50K miles on them with the same duty and no flats, no belt separations, just 55K miles of trouble free driving... Just put my second set of Michelin's on and got 10K on them... Don't want no more Goodyear nothin' on my trucks...


              Guy at Discount said, "Well looks like they should call these "Some Terrain" tires, not ALL TERRAIN... because they aren't worth a hoot on rocky ranch roads..."

              Exactly what happened to mine and other people I know, belt seperation and a tires would get huge air bubbles in them and explode. Never again will I buy a Goodyear tire.

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