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  • ltcdoty

    I've had good luck with Falkens on my 2016 F-150…

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  • 62vld2042

    On my 2008 4Runner.......…I'm on the second set of Michelins. They are the LTX M/S Defender series..…..and so far, so good.

    At about 140k miles........it seems I'm in the market for a pair of front wheel hub bearing assemblies 2wd. The tough part.......is avoiding all the chinese parts that are flooding the car/truck parts market. Bottom line........Koyo or NSK bearings(and make supplier prove it)......or don't buy.

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  • mike55

    I would stick with the Hankooks! Michelins might be a tad better, but they cost a LOT more. I have had very good luck with the Hankook dynapros AT. They arent very aggressive and they last a long time!

    Dont fix it if it aint broke! 70k is pretty good.

    Just sayin'

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  • brier-49

    Look into Kumhos , I get over 50 thousand miles on a set ,, about half the price of Michelins

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  • Mobuck

    Might as well stay with the Hankooks. If they don't go 'out of round' within the first 20K, will run a long time. YMMV

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  • buddyb

    When I replaced the tires on my Tundra the price of Michelins were up 50 percent from the last set I bought.My tire dealer suggested Toyos so that is what I bought.

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  • Alpine

    I have run Michelins on the diesel 2003 chev for 200,000 miles. No problems.

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  • NeoBlackdog
    buddyb: 29754108431131/comments/29754094151963

    When I replaced the tires on my Tundra the price of Michelins were up 50 percent from the last set I bought.My tire dealer suggested Toyos so that is what I bought.

    Tough to go wrong with Toyo's.

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