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How long did your stock tires last on your Ranger?

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I had Bridgestone straight from the factory and now about 18,400 miles I just had a nail in one of the tires that was on the side of the tire and not repairable. They check the wear on my tires and I thinks 3 tires were at 3/32 and one was at 2/32. My Ranger is a 2019 and I’m not sure if this is normal for stock tires. Obviously I needed new tires and decided to get some Goodyear Wrangler Fortitude. Hope these will last much much longer.
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Bridgestones, still on the truck, but it looks like they'll last about 35,000. 28k on truck now and it just passed state inspection but there's no way they'll last another year. Def need new tires before next winter.
 

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Similar to one of the above posts, I have Hankook Dynapro ATMs on the truck. Currently at about 20,000 miles. Been rotating every 5-6k miles. Keep the tire pressure at around 30 psi. Trail and sand driven on occasion but mostly street/highway. Will probably make close to 50,000 miles.

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Stock Hankook Dynapro's made it about 55k miles before I swapped them out. They still had some good life in them but were getting a little too squirrelly in the winter. Other than that I probably could've gone another year or two (@20k miles a year). Rotated every oil change (so anywhere between 7-10k miles depending on what the truck told me) and kept anywhere between 30-35psi (depending on the season).
 


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5300 miles before I swapped to 33's. Hankooks looked new when we pulled them off, sold them to the tire shop.
 

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Same here. lol First thing I did was change out the stock Hankooks for my Nittos. :whew:Thank God for this forum because I never knew I needed new tires on a brand new truck until joining R5G.?
 

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Same here. lol First thing I did was change out the stock Hankooks for my Nittos. :whew:Thank God for this forum because I never knew I needed new tires on a brand new truck until joining R5G.?
Aint that the truth! Now I’ve set myself up because every time my wife wants something for her Lexus that’s unnecessary she brings up the fact I spent $1200 to replace one month old tires Ha ha!!
 

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FX4 model with Hankook Dynapro on it lasted up to 43k before it was determined by the dealer that there was something wrong with the driver side front registering low pressure all the time. (Turns out, there was a very small nail in it that would slowly drain the tire).

My dad ended up spending about $1000 I think to have four all new Hankook Dynapro AT2s on it back in February. Night and Day difference really, and just a week before a snow storm shut down Albuquerque in just three hours.
 

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Currently have over 37k on my Hancooks and they still look like they have plenty of miles left. They're rotated at every oil change, FWIW.
 

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Barely 30k, lots of highway miles too
 

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I have Bridgstone Duelers from factory. I am a RCH over 36K miles and due for new shoes, I could squeak out another year but not going to. Wife has Bridgestone Dueler AT Revo 3 on her Taco, I do like how they look and Im going to do the same. They are pricey at Ford, about 200 more compared to the Firestone dealer my wife bought from, however with the special Ford is running with PassPoints plus the points from purchase I can make up the difference with oil changes and tire rotation.
My experience with factory tires is they do not last as long as aftermarket even with the same brand.
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