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Old Tue, April 27th, 2010, 09:22 PM
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a littlle bit of every thing. going to town i drive around 55-60 and while in town around 30 stoping and going. my milaege starts droping while im in town, but by the time i get back home the milaege has gone back up to around 18. it is around a 20 mile trip to get to town and drive a bit and back home. that is driveing pretty conservitive but i will get on it a bit here and there.i would like to go on a pretty long trip to see what i get out of it,i wish that i was home more to get to drive my truck, right now i work out of town and it is just a weekend ride but it is a good one.how about you what kinda milaege do you get. what size tires are you runin.
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Old Tue, April 27th, 2010, 09:39 PM
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I drive an average round trip of about 12 miles. The first and last 2 miles are jumping on and off 50-60 mph roads. Everything else is stop and go in small city traffic. I usually get around the upper 13s and low 14s. I'm still running the stock 235/70-17 street tires with 8 inch rims which makes them squish a little bit more than usual. When I'm staying at a set speed this is what my mileage is usually like(keep in mind I live in hilly country where there is no strait or flat road):
50's=18-22
60's=16-19(I'll probably to do some data logging to find a trend to explain this)
70's=17-21
80's=17-20
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Old Tue, April 27th, 2010, 09:52 PM
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the factory tires on my truck were 255.wish that i still had them to compare to the tires and wheels that i have now but it was a big improvment putting the gryphon with the custom tunes in. best mod that i have ever done. it is pretty hilly and curve where i live to.
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If you pay for shipping I'll trade ya.

Oh and I didn't look at where your from until now so yeah you've got hills too.
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Old Wed, April 28th, 2010, 09:56 AM
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i think i will just stick with what i got. what kinda tire do you think you are going to get. nitto has a new one called the trail grappler. i like them a lot if they had been out when i bought my tires i would have gotten them. but the terra grapplers that i have now are great they seem to be real good in all conditions.

i am going to try out one of your splash screens. the ford logo with flames looks pretty sweet.
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I've got a tight budget so my tires have to be below $200.

I'm thinking about (with no prefrence on the top 4)
1. Cooper Discoverer ATR-I know someone who is unbelievably hard on his equipment and is very critical and he liked them. (156 ea)
2. Uniroyal Liberator A/T-My dad has been running them on his F250 and our horse trailer for nearly 10 years and we've only had 1 tire not make it to 50K. (130-150 ea)
3. Fierce Attitude M/T-look cool but I'll have to see if they have a mileage warranty (173 ea)
4. Goodyear Wrangler Authority A/T- look cool and I've heard they get good traction. (175 ea)
Then I've got nitto terra grapplers, bridgestone duelers and Yokohama geolanders.

I've only got 16K on my current tires and they are over halfway to the wear bars.
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Old Wed, April 28th, 2010, 02:31 PM
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id go with a quality brand like goodyear,bfg or cooper. also, firestone makes a good a/t.
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