Buliwyf
Viking with a Hammer
My Ford Superduty only has 4 tires, not 6. So my rears can hit their max weight rating very quickly. I can't risk it to run on cheap name tires, retread or new, I only buy top dollar tires.
A rear tread seperation nearly flipped my E350 van over, and my driving skills are actually good (I do track days all the time). Tire still had air in it, was a factory Firestone or Uniroyal IIRC.
Everytime I've spent extra to get the best tires possible it's worked well for me. (For some reason Duratracs don't pick up nails and screws, but every new truck's stock tires have picked up 3 or 4 every time.) If you just have a city jeep, try 'em. But I can't risk myself on the highway to save a little bit. It's not like the TR's are half the price, they're still a significant cost.
A rear tread seperation nearly flipped my E350 van over, and my driving skills are actually good (I do track days all the time). Tire still had air in it, was a factory Firestone or Uniroyal IIRC.
Everytime I've spent extra to get the best tires possible it's worked well for me. (For some reason Duratracs don't pick up nails and screws, but every new truck's stock tires have picked up 3 or 4 every time.) If you just have a city jeep, try 'em. But I can't risk myself on the highway to save a little bit. It's not like the TR's are half the price, they're still a significant cost.