Looking at the exact same tire in the same size currently... look forward to seeing pics of them mounted and your impressions. What was your final cost out the door mounted and balanced?
Cost: 4 tires with "Kedge Grip" to my door, $405. Got them mounted and balanced for $20 each. Total cost was still WELL UNDER $500! Totally worth it so far.
Pics on the truck:
BEFORE:
265/75
AFTER:
235/85
Initial driving impressions:
I have not gotten to drive much with them yet, since I went out of town a day after getting them mounted. BUT, after getting them on, and dropping off my used tires to a friend who wants to use them. He asked them how they balanced up. I said the guys doing the work didn't mention any problems, so I assumed they were fine. We looked at the weights, and only say a few ounces on each wheel. One wheel doesn't even have any weights on it (I am going to look closer for tape weights when I get a chance...it's cold out. LOL). So after seing how little weight was on them, I decided to blast down the interstate a few miles and make sure they were smooth. Good up to about 80mph!
If you have ever gone from a worn all terrain to a new mud terrain, you know the handling will be a bit "soft". So far this is exactly the feel of it. Other than that, not much different. They don't ride any more rough than the Revo's that I was running at 35psi (these are at 50psi for now). I also was accelerating harder than I have in a year without spinning a tire. THANK GOD FOR NEW RUBBER!!
So far, I am happy. They look good, and not overly skinny like I thought they might. They were a bit heavy, but I can't tell the difference on the truck. I will try and get some MPG info after I drive a bit. I don't anticipate it changing...
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