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UTEngineer

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what is this old vehicle? this should be posted in the historical section!!!!

2017 with only 17,000 miles ... original owner ... got it for $20k under MSRP ... paid for in cash ... think about that next time you make your monthly payment on your “new” Expedition and your “modular” home. (i.e. nobody likes a troll posting negative comments on other people’s threads, get a life)
 
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LOL, i was just kidding. I actually thought you were a blast from our past, your ride looks similar to J Ski. And you know some people pay cash for brand new vehicles!! ;);)
 

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LOL, i was just kidding. I actually thought you were a blast from our past, your ride looks similar to J Ski. And you know some people pay cash for brand new vehicles!! ;);)

I only have a monthly payment because I got 0% for 72 months. I would prefer I get the interest on that money in the bank. ;)

Oh... and no mortgage, too. Double ;)
 

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Last fall I switched to Continental Terrain Contact A/T’s. I was looking a Michelin, but none matched the required load range listed for Ford even though they support 22” wheels for GM but at a lower load range.

10K Miles and they still look new. They are firmer than the Handkook tires. They do well in rain and snow too.

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I just put on some 275/55R20 Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLT (in load range "E"). I was gunning for the Yokohama G015, because the tread seemed more amenable to on-road use, but Discount Tire doesn't keep them in stock and I wanted something easily serviceable if needed. I was concerned about the ride quality and noise, but at 45 psi the ride quality is close to the Hankooks I ran at 40 psi. Acceleration and mpg have taken a small hit, but so far I'm satisfied.

I wanted an AT in "E" rating because my daughter is attending school in snow country, and I tow frequently in spring and summer.
 

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I will be moving to Nitto Ridge Grapplers later this winter. This will be in conjunction with the installation of a ReadyLift 3/2 kit and new wheels (TBD). New size tire will be LT285/70 R18s.

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liopleurodon

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I can't stand the Hankook's on mine (I have the 20" wheels with Hankook AT-M tires). They're insanely loud on the highway. They're getting replaced with Michelin Defender LTXs and possibly replacing the rim with an 18" as well.
 
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