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Tire Help, Please

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  • willvlvwillvlv Member Posts: 4
    I ended up buying Pirelli LT235/85R16 Scorpion A/T's (Load Range E). They have a reasonably
    good tread for all purposes and fit very well
    on the stock OEM wheels. I think they lifted
    the truck about 3/4 to 1 inch in height. I'll see how they do for me.

    Thanx for everyone's input. I love my truck!
    My wife said either the truck goes or she goes,
    ...SO I TOLD HER GOODBY.
  • tnt2tnt2 Member Posts: 115
    My wife would say that I go or "I go", but the truck stays. I haven't seen the scorpions, how does the tread compare to other tires, goodyear's, bfg's, generals? Let me know on the ride, noise, and load handling?
  • div2div2 Member Posts: 2,580
    tnt2,
    I have Scorpions on my 1993 Pathfinder. Ride, handling, and NVH are excellent. Snow traction is top notch, as is their behavior on wet pavement.I believe they are the best in class. "S" speed rated too.
  • stanfordstanford Member Posts: 606
    I've been thinking about a set of Yokohama Geolander A/Ts after the Generals that came with the truck wear out. It may be a while though -- 12K miles so far and they look almost new. They're cheap and noisy, but they certainly last.
  • tnt2tnt2 Member Posts: 115
    stanford... I have 32k on the generals and still look good, not bad for 4x4. I got a hole in one of mine last month and had to tube it, wanted new ones, but just couldn't throw them out. I will change them when summer gets here though, if it ever does; rain, sleet, and snow for the past week.
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