Why do they look so much larger than the old shoes?
No actually. I was expecting some rubbing since I have yet to install the leveling kit but so far nothing touches.I'm assuming shocks or a lift were needed for the larger tire?
These are what came on mine. Still plenty of tread at 30K miles which is the best wear I have ever gotten from a AWD vehicle. I think these trucks are very kind to tires...counterintuitively.My new truck rides so well with what it came with I’m not sure I’ll ever change.
is your choice purely cosmetic or are you going for comfort?
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I am pretty happy with these tires also. I may look at Michelins when the time comes. These Goodyears are holding up pretty well for me too. I'm at 20K miles right nowThese are what came on mine. Still plenty of tread at 30K miles which is the best wear I have ever gotten from a AWD vehicle. I think these trucks are very kind to tires...counterintuitively.
Honestly, 87% cosmetic, the rest living in the snow states where we occasionally get deep snow, plus the occasional trip off pavement. Comfort was not a driving factorMy new truck rides so well with what it came with I’m not sure I’ll ever change.
is your choice purely cosmetic or are you going for comfort?
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My only qualm with the stock Goodyears is they don't inspire much confidence in the snow. We had a terrible year in terms of lack of snow, but the few times it did snow a few inches, once the snow gets packed down, I had to creep around town in order to maintain traction. The front end breaks away easily on even the slowest turns, and ABS works overtime on stops that require a bit of extra braking. Maybe in ICE applications, this tread design is fine. But my guess is with the weight of this truck, it gets overwhelmed easily in snow/ice. If snow is sticking to the ground, I don't even think about using 1-Pedal. But in the summer, the tire works well.My new truck rides so well with what it came with I’m not sure I’ll ever change.
is your choice purely cosmetic or are you going for comfort?
It’s just not cold enough in Colorado. My HT Goodyears did just fine all winter in northern Wisconsin but snow (and even ice) has a lot of traction below 20F.My only qualm with the stock Goodyears is they don't inspire much confidence in the snow. We had a terrible year in terms of lack of snow, but the few times it did snow a few inches, once the snow gets packed down, I had to creep around town in order to maintain traction. The front end breaks away easily on even the slowest turns, and ABS works overtime on stops that require a bit of extra braking. Maybe in ICE applications, this tread design is fine. But my guess is with the weight of this truck, it gets overwhelmed easily in snow/ice. If snow is sticking to the ground, I don't even think about using 1-Pedal. But in the summer, the tire works well.
To be honest, ice & snow was never a consideration when making this statement. This is a great point. I live in Central California. Same as SoCal only hotter! LOL. We do have a ski resort an hour away, but when that is in the picture, I'll be going with someone else or taking my early Bronco. cheers!My only qualm with the stock Goodyears is they don't inspire much confidence in the snow. We had a terrible year in terms of lack of snow, but the few times it did snow a few inches, once the snow gets packed down, I had to creep around town in order to maintain traction. The front end breaks away easily on even the slowest turns, and ABS works overtime on stops that require a bit of extra braking. Maybe in ICE applications, this tread design is fine. But my guess is with the weight of this truck, it gets overwhelmed easily in snow/ice. If snow is sticking to the ground, I don't even think about using 1-Pedal. But in the summer, the tire works well.