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We liked them so well that I went out of my way to replace them with the same tire, which I did and they're on there now. Great tire!! Last edited by MLP; 11-03-2010 at 04:54 PM. |
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Looked on NTB's website but they have none. Discount Tire has some but at 171 bucks!!!
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Todd try this link to local dealers ,..http://www.hankooktireusa.com/Serv/F...Num=1.....Cost on that tire is around $110 , you should be able to find someone willing to make a deal . .Make sure you specify the RH 03 Dynapro.
Tom
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Hey Todd,
I worked at NTB for a number of years. Michelins are the way to go if you are keeping it for a LONG time. They come with a 6 year warranty and Michelin will work with you if there are ever any problems. I still have my rep there at michelin also. The next best Option is the BFG Commercial T/A. Also a Michelin product. Tony Denysenko |
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I have been hauling my cars with a ramp truck for 23 years, I understand wanting to save a few bucks, but after having a blowout on an inside dual a few years back (offbrands, with about 75% tread remaining), I have gone back to running Michelins. I have 4 Michelin XPS Ribs on the rear (highway summer tread), and I have LTX on the front. (I would have bought another pair of XPS Ribs for the front, but I got a great deal on the LTX`s). Unlike a tag trailer, all the weight is on the trucks 6 tires, in my case, about 11,000 lbs. I also only normally put about 3-4,000 miles a year on my ramp truck, but going to Sonoma this July, in 107 degree California heat, I had zero tire problems. From the amount of tire debris scattered along I-5 in Northern California & Southern Oregon, many others were not as fortunate.
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I am in the bulk aggregate heavy haul business on Long Island. We haul sand/ gravel/ stone etc. at a max gross of 120,000 lbs. on 6 axles and there is not another tire we put on our tractors and trailers but MICHELIN. Expensive ---Yes, but absolutely dependable---------John
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