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  • Boiled Owl

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    Nothing noticeable. Long trips were likely pulling a camper and the economy was in the 10-12 range. (big 5th wheel) Other trips were usual shorter runs around the farms.
    Went to the michelins for "wear" but they didn't seem to hold up as well as recommended. Threw the Coopers on to save a few $. Prorate the lessor priced cooper across the miles driven and it was likely a wash.
    But I'm back to the Firestones....(for now!)
    Recently we put a set of Firestone MT's on the kids truck and he loves them. "Nice Stance" and they really don't sing. Just got to rotate them more to keep even wear.
     

    yepthatsme

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    Mar 16, 2011
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    I agree with the others about Michelins. Once I bought Michelins, I never went back to any of the other manufacturers. Great wear, good fuel mileage, quiet, very smooth and good traction in snow.
     
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