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Old 07-28-2011, 06:23 PM   #15
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Using Firestone Transforce w/highway tread on our Dodge Quad Cab.....excellent tire, has been everywhere ice, snow (the highway tread is not the greatest thing on snow), and in the 115 degree heat of Palo Duro Canyon, Texas and based on tread depth will probably last us all through next year at the very least. And the set installed was $854.00.
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For fun tonight I looked to see the weight of our new Michelin LTX M/S2 tires. 30.46lbs. We had BFG TA Commercials on it and this tire weighed almost 10 lbs less. I didn't write the correct weight but was surprised. BFG tires were very good.
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I looked up the correct weight of the BFG 17.7 lbs.
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