looking for drive tires
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Michael D, Mar 9, 2016.
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I'm pretty obsessive at maintaining air pressure. I check and air up if needed every morning during my pretrip. I also use the free TireCheck pass from Loves each time I get one.
How often do you do an alignment? I have a 3 angle alignment done each June,.. and/or when I replace steers. And front end alignment each December when I come home for the holiday break.
Another thing,.. how fast do you run? If your running 70 - 75 a lot,.. tires get hot. Will wear out quicker. When loaded I'm the slow guy doing 65 in the right lane.
I run 110 PSI in my steers, 100 PSI in my drives. 110 PSI on my spread.
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Steers I'm locked in with the Michelin XZA3+,.. I hope they never stop making them.
I went through a lot of trial and error with trailer tires. Right now I am pretty locked in with BFGoodrich ST230's for my spread. I got 145k mi out of the first set that I replaced,.. where with the Yoko and Firestone I was doing good to see 100k. Plus they both would start pitting wth chucks of tread coming off after about 50k mi. Aeolus and Double coin were a joke,.. not even 50k mi before they came off.
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What I'm looking for is the least expensive tire that gives me the most life and quality during that life.
If a $350 steer tire only lasts me 60 - 80 and the last 20k of its life was a miserable shaking before I finally had enough,.. I'd say its more prudent to spend more money on a tire that will give me almost 3 times the life and never experience abnormal wear patterns,.. at least not due to any fault of the tire.
Thats where I'm coming from.
As for drives,.. If I can find a $350 - $400 tire that gives me the same quality as a $500 - $600 tire,.. where do I benefit from buying the more expensive tire? Thats what I am experimenting with right now.
I'm a you get what you pay for kind of guy. I will pay more for a better quality product or service if I can see where it benefits me to pay more.
I'm not arguing the validity of which tires are better or worse. Only giving my observations based on my experience.
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No argument there,.. but,.. that tire is some serious coin,.. $$$$$$$$$$
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The only thing that I noticed that helped with MPG (Regarding tires) was when I raised the air pressure on my steers and trailer and started getting anal about maintaining air pressure.
I've finally got this truck doing steady 6 mpg loaded. Not many CATs out there seeing 6 - 6.5 mpg. At this point,.. If I could see a negligent difference in mpg by paying more for a lower rolling resistance tire I would jump on that. I just dont see this truck ever doing any better fuel mileage that its getting right now.
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