I have had the Destination LE3 on my truck for less than 1k miles. They are excellent in all weather conditions but being a harder compound, my mileage did take a hit. Coupled with .75" level of the front end, I seem to have lost over 1MPG. Oh, and I dont go offroad at all.I'm curious on the conditions of the dirt roads you use to get home? ?
That said if looking for a good street tire only then I would suggest either the Michelin LTX M&S or the Firestone Destination LE3. Both are good street tires that will give good wet traction and are 3 peak rated for winter.
The leveling is most likely what caused your problem. If you went up a size that can cause an issue as wellI have had the Destination LE3 on my truck for less than 1k miles. They are excellent in all weather conditions but being a harder compound, my mileage did take a hit. Coupled with .75" level of the front end, I seem to have lost over 1MPG. Oh, and I dont go offroad at all.
tires might outlast your replacement trannyMy Cooper AT has lasted me over 50K miles and probably has another 5-10K left...I drive reeeeeeeelly conservatively...

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Haha, Cooper RTs, wow, I used to run those on my Mustang and those are by far the BEST tires I've ever used. Lasted a long time too. Excellent tires.My Cooper AT has lasted me over 50K miles and probably has another 5-10K left...I drive reeeeeeeelly conservatively...
DT has them for a little less.Damn, $275 each for defenders ltx.... Just sticker shock I guess
DM Matt at Discount Tires… Military Discount also .DT has them for a little less.
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Thank you for the referral. Much appreciated!DM Matt at Discount Tires… Military Discount also .
I have 55,000 miles on my original Hankooks and they still look & ride great.How many miles so far, and predicted?
Look online for sales, I order from them and they arrive on my doorstep.DT not an option, nowhere near where I live. Also, tires under consideration not on sale...
Looking for a set of summer tires. I do not go off road, other than dirt roads to get home. Original tires had plenty of traction, just didn't last 36K. I drive conservatively, use truck as daily driver with light hauling. Looking to improve milage without sacrificing handling in rain. Any ideas froom those that use truck in similar fashion?
I went with Michelin Defenders and are excellent in rain and snow should get good wear out of themPlus one when mine wears out.