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It does depend on vehicle. I have 3 trucks, all 3/4 ton and 4x4. I get 50-60k on the Ford and Dodge. And only 25K on GMC. All run BFG All TerrainBeen a life long Michelin fan ..... till the last set had 2 of the 4 worn out at 35K on my Tacoma....for a 70k tire.
I use Discount Tire in Gainesville. They prorated the tires and I went with BFGoodrich this time around.
Go to Weaver Tire and Break in Marrietta, Family owned and run for over 60 years great honest folks or go to Discount Tire.I haven't had to buy tires in a long time. I'm retired Don't drive very much but the ones that came on the truck I bought used or getting a little worn and I need something else. In the old days michelin's were about the best but I don't know much about the new brands. Has anybody got an idea of what's good. Or saying that what's bad then to stay away from. I'd like something that's aggressive so that I wouldn't have to worry in the winter time it's a F-150 so I don't carry your pull a lot and where I might be able to find something reasonable in the Cobb county area Kennesaw especially thanks guys