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How long did your stock tires last on your Ranger?

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In my experience, and this is only in my experience, Bridgestone tires wear out faster then any other tire brand including Firestone which is made by the same company. I have no idea why this is, but it just is.
 

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In my experience, and this is only in my experience, Bridgestone tires wear out faster then any other tire brand including Firestone which is made by the same company. I have no idea why this is, but it just is.
Noted, thanks. I use to buy exclusively Michelin, have had long life with that brand in the past. I do like how my wife's truck looks with hers..
 

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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.
In recent years, my tires will dry rot with loads of tread left. Back in the day, 60K+ miles for a set was not unheard of for me.....
 

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In recent years, my tires will dry rot with loads of tread left. Back in the day, 60K+ miles for a set was not unheard of for me.....
Agreed, this is what I use to average on tires as well
 


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I am at 16.5k on my stock bridgestones. Still some life left. Truck is a 2019. Will be getting new tires whenever my bronco gets delivered so either next month or next year or longer?
 

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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.
The factory Bridgestone tires unfortunately have a short life span. Not uncommon here. With that said there are plenty of tire options you can go with depending on what you plan to do with your truck.
 

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4 months. Those Bridgestone Duelers lasted about 2 weeks in the snow and ice and I just wasn’t going to drive like that… replaced with Falken Wildpeaks.
 

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I have the factory Bridgestone Desert Duelers and have been pleasantly surprised with the mileage. With over 28K on the truck, there is more than half of the tread left. They are wearing very well. Combo city and hwy driving with a little bit of offroad. Air pressure has been kept at factory specs and I rotate the tires every oil change at 5000 miles.
 

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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.
50k on my stock Hankooks and probably another 20k just looking at tread depth. I would venture to say the wear on your stock tires is not typical of the factory Bridgestones under normal use - even without regular tire rotations.
 

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I have the factory Bridgestones an I replaced them at 24K in Nov. They may have lasted to 30K but I didn't want to drive on them for another winter with them being so close to the wear indicators. I'm very happy with the Nitto's I replaced them with.
 

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In my experience, and this is only in my experience, Bridgestone tires wear out faster then any other tire brand including Firestone which is made by the same company. I have no idea why this is, but it just is.
Oh oh factory bridgestones here '
 

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