New tires for our trucks.

Best Practices for New tires for our trucks.

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Truthfully Bridgestone or Michelin for steer tires. Drop axle any tire that has shallow tread depth and just straight grooves works best. Highway traction is what we run and seem to get the same mileage on most brands. But keeping them rotated is key and 105 psi on steer and 100 psi on drop and drive. Truck Shop

Money well spent would also be to have your equipment inspected and aligned by a qualified truck tech before throwing thousands of new rubber on them. Some minor adjustments may save on wear big time. Tires are what they are, like anything else in life- You get what you pay for....

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