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f250 tires needed

I need to put new tires on my 2002 f250 4wd. I do mostly highway driving, but don't want to get stuck in wet grass. Tried looking at the reviews on tirerack, and the reviews were all over the place, some high and some low.

Anyone have any recommendations?

Thanks!

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Old 07-18-2009, 05:38 PM
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Actually, Cooper all terrain work good for me, but they are highway noisy...
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We have good luck with the Michelin 10plys on the Dodge 2500 and 3500.
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Uniroyal Laredo Cross Country, LT265/75 R16, 10 ply rated. I install them on a lot of 3/4 ton and single wheel 1 ton landscaping trucks, and those guys like them.

Uniroyal Laredo AWP is also OK, but more of a road tread and sometimes takes a lot of weight to balance.

Michelin LTX/AT is top of the heap, but hella expensive. They dry-rot before they wear out if you don't drive the truck all the time.




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I am running Goodyear Wrangler ''silent armor'' E load tires on my GMC Sierra. I don't know if that is enough tire for your truck, but they are by far the best truck tire I have ever run, and they are mud and snow rated.


Got them at Sam's.

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