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New tires on truck.

AndyT-GA

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Aug 7, 2019
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I just put some new tires on and wanted to show it off. Tires are 295/60-20 Falken Wildpeak AT3W on stock limited wheels. I have homemade leveling links on the front. I added a 1/4” spacer which moves the edge of the tire even with the stock step bars. It turned out exactly like I wanted. I hated that the stock size tucked so far into the fender.
 

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BoostN

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Looks great, the wildpeaks are good tires in my opinion! I have a set with about 40K on them and they still have a bit of tread left. I think one could get 50k easily on them, maybe even 60k.
 

AndyT-GA

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I have these tires on my 1985 Dodge W350 crew cab Cummins. I have about 60K on them with about 30% thread left.
 

AndyT-GA

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Just thought I would update this thread if someone was researching tires.

These tires currently have almost 55K on them and there is about 12/32nds of tread remaining. I think I have rotated them twice in that mileage. The tires when new had 18/32nds, so I am thinking I should be able to squeak 80K to 90K out of them. I reset the trip meter when I had the tires installed.
 

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