T Bone
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i have a 2020 with stock bridgestone, about 10k miles, they SUCK in the snow now through 2 winters, there will be falken wildpeaks on before next winter
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I had Bridgestone Duelers stock on my Forester XT. I got less then 20k out of them. The Hankooks on my Ranger FX4 are wearing very slowly.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.
45,000 miles on my 2019. Fully rotated yet cords coming through on the Bridgestones. Might be a negative camber issue.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.
Swapped out to the BFGs.
Do not cry, you are doing the right thing. How do I know? I spent a long day once because I blew a tire on my RV that looked like new , but was about 10 years old. The side of the highway with a flat is no fun, not to mention that no one within 100 miles had the right size in stock. OK I will stop now and show myself out.With the low mileage I put on my vehicles now, I change them out when they are about 7 - 8 years old. I could just cry when that happens as they have lots of tread left and the high cost to replace them. The Jeep got DuraTracs to replace the MTs and the Ranger and SUV will get Michelins.
Bummer.Do not cry, you are doing the right thing. How do I know? I spent a long day once because I blew a tire on my RV that looked like new , but was about 10 years old. The side of the highway with a flat is no fun, not to mention that no one within 100 miles had the right size in stock. OK I will stop now and show myself out.
Same deal here , time kills tires for me too .With the low mileage I put on my vehicles now, I change them out when they are about 7 - 8 years old. I could just cry when that happens as they have lots of tread left and the high cost to replace them. The Jeep got DuraTracs to replace the MTs and the Ranger and SUV will get Michelins.