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- Ventana 4037
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- 40' 10"
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- Engine
- Cummins 400 HP
- TOW/TOAD
- 2017 Chevy Colorado
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Starting this thread as another thread was getting derailed.
So my plan is to stay with Michelin's as they are a well known proven brand. I personally am hesitant to go to an unknown. I'm at the point now where tires are at the top of my mind and know it's time to change them. Fronts look great, left rears are worn more than right rears but rears are definitely at wear markers, I believe.
If I sent to Toyo's with them being an unknown, to me, I would worry about them every day as I worry about my old tires now, wondering, will they last, etc.
I did a quick google on Michelin vs. Toyo Truck Tires and found some threads of interest but the biggest takeaway is you can't compare numbers when the market share is heavily out of balance (pun intended).
So my plan is to stay with Michelin's as they are a well known proven brand. I personally am hesitant to go to an unknown. I'm at the point now where tires are at the top of my mind and know it's time to change them. Fronts look great, left rears are worn more than right rears but rears are definitely at wear markers, I believe.
If I sent to Toyo's with them being an unknown, to me, I would worry about them every day as I worry about my old tires now, wondering, will they last, etc.
I did a quick google on Michelin vs. Toyo Truck Tires and found some threads of interest but the biggest takeaway is you can't compare numbers when the market share is heavily out of balance (pun intended).