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The time has come to buy some new tires.   Seems like I am burning through them at a pretty rapid rate.   Wear is even, just wearing down fast.  The current set are some off brand of tire, which explains why the low mileage.  25,000 miles ~1.5 year since I got them.

 

Seems like towing the gooseneck really ramped up the rate of wear.  I have no need for offroad style tires, the truck has been retired from off roading duty anyways.  

 

 

So I have a few choices here, 

 

I have a set of 17" alum rims on the side of the house I can throw lt tires on.  235/80/17 $150-200 per tire

 

I have also been eyeing some 19.5" setups with commercial tires.  The thought of 100,000+ miles on a set of tires is nice.  Considering I put 25k a year that should, in theory, cut my tire cost by %50 over the next 5 years.  Upfront cost is a big pill to swallow, but I really like the idea of getting 19.5" rims that I can move to the next truck etc.  $1000 for rims and then another $1000 for tires

 

 

So for those guys towing regularly, what kind of mileage are you seeing with your tires?  Any recommendations?  

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@trreed lots of people want their trailer rims to match their truck rims :lmao:

 

 

Lipstick on a pig.  The truck j is too trashed

Yeah but most people change the rims on the trailer!

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Yes, the 2nd gen is too beat up.  We are getting a new truck to take over duties...dont know what to do with the 2nd gen as I dont really have the stomach to sell it to someone else given what I know about the truck

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At this point if I go further I need a $4000 trans update

Awesome news about the 4th gen potential! If I’d known any better I would’ve got wife one instead of her GMC, but now with that almost paid off, it’ll be a huge bonus to the 2nd gen spending fund :evilgrin:

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I gotta say those dyna beads work really well for balancing.  8 oz in all tires and the truck is as smooth as it can be at 70 mph no mounted wheel weights.