I bought a pickup with these tires already on it. The tires had 75% tread left and they worked fine for most things. As soon as they were at half tread they lost all channels that allowed water to find its way out. If you are in a dry climate these tires will probably be fine. If you live where you get rain and snow and have to deal with mud or slight grassy inclines stay away from these tires.
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7.9
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Score breakdown:
8.4
Long lasting
Great
8.2
Handling
Great
8.0
Traction
Great
10 reviews
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overall rating
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Dry
4.1
Wet
4
Winter
3.3
Comfort
3.9
Noise
4
Treadwear
4
7 SimpleTire reviews
Price was right, tires seem like they will wear pretty well, I don't do a lot of driving any more. Not noisy for the tread pattern, rides well.
Running LT245 75 16 size. Bought these to put on my '03 Suburban because I am towing a heavy trailer (at or slightly above the rated 7100 lbs limit of this suburban) Have to say I bought these because I got such a great deal for five (I needed a new spare too) LT Load E tires. Under $115 per tire! So far they handle as expected for an LT load range E tire with an aggressive tread. When not towing they ride much rougher than the P rated 265 70 16 Michelin LTX I had before. Overall the vehicle takes a lot more attention to keep tracking straight because the tires react and "push" off bumps and road irregularties much more. However, not any worse or better than other vehicles I've driven that had P tires and then switched to LT. Bottom-line, I drive a little slower in town and highway because the confidence to control the vehicle is a little less, about what I expected. Towing seems to be much better than the Michelins though. The tires hold the weight of the trailer and it tracks and handles much better, so again what I expected and I am satisfied. Noise is also not really any worse than the Michelins, although I have after market racks and tuning that I'm not sure I can tell anyways. Haven't had a chance to use them in the snow yet but wet performance seems good and the tread appears very aggressive and thick, I'm not nervous on gravel or rocky roads I drive on here in Montana. also haven't had enough miles to judge tread wear either. Overall, for the price I think I got a great deal and so far so good. I would reccomend at the price point I paid.
No snow in Florida but its hard to say how they ride in winter snow
Ive only put about 5000 miles on these tires but so far so good. They did well on a 30 mile commute on a couple inches of snow, and do good on wet roads as well. Low noise along with aggressive looks! Cant comment on wear yet, time will tell.