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$206.99 x 4 = $827.96 at Walmart + another $80 for install and no road hazard warranty. That's $907.96. Not sure where $416 came from.
$206.99 x 4 = $827.96 at Walmart + another $80 for install and no road hazard warranty. That's $907.96. Not sure where $416 came from.
Have you seen these?
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Kumho&tireModel=Crugen+HT51
Rank #1 in highway all season- better than a couple Michelin tires. These sorta look like the LTX M/S2 tires.


https://www.walmart.com/ip/Michelin-LTX-M-S-2-Highway-Tire-P255-70R18-112T/43082404
Right now theyre ACTUALLY up to 145... were 104 though
https://www.walmart.com/search/?page=1&query=255/70r18#searchProductResult
Currently the good deals are Nexen and Pirellis for 120-something, at least in the size I looked up (255/70r18)... there's some super cheap severe service rated allweather allseason allterrainers from Nokian, though, for like $106 in the pretty much identical 265/65r18 size
nothng yet, letting dust settle and see who hits a great sale between now and decemberHey PB, what did you end up deciding?
jeff
Take a look at load index and load ratings when comparisons it can cause a substantial fluctuation in price.
In this case the tires you posted are 112s and his link are 113s.
May make zero bit of difference depending upon one’s needs.
I came across some KO2s for $55 cheaper a tire for the same size. Low and behold they were a C and not an E. No way I am putting a C on these rigs. A D possibly as I tow very little but an E is probably the best bet.
I was wondering just how everyone had prices so much lower (50%) than the ones I could find. With tires capable of 50k miles will I be able to guarantee I won't be doing any trailering or loading the cargo area during that time? Nope. I don't want a catastrophic blowout just because I wanted to save $600 for a 5yr/50k mile investment.
Anyone have experience with the
Bridgestone - Dueler H/L Alenza Plus?
They are on sale right now at Costco with $70 off a set and 1 cent installation, so basically $130 off a set. 80K tires.
There are also several other Bridgestone Dueler H/T tires on sale also. The 840, 684 II, and 685.
I am currently running the Michelin LTX M/S2 tires. I am running P275/65R18 size. That is the one they have for the Alenza Plus. I think door sticker is P255/70R18. The other Dueler H/Ts are the sticker size.
Opinions?
That's true, one of the brands have that running most of the time The free install does help though. Was mostly looking for info on those Bridgestone models. Anyone have experience with the Alenza on an Expedition?As everyone will tell you, $70 manufacturer rebates are an "eternal sale" run by just about every brand
Flip thru some guy-oriented magazine you'll always see a bunch
That's true, one of the brands have that running most of the time The free install does help though. Was mostly looking for info on those Bridgestone models. Anyone have experience with the Alenza on an Expedition?
Does that installation include speed balance? Thanks

