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Gonna be used as a 'daily', however mostly dispersed camping (tiny home on wheels).
I expect to camp somewhere for a week or two then drive 100-300 miles and repeat the process. Could be as little as 20 miles or as far as 2K miles... just whatever suits my fancy. I just want to clarify this is not a 'take it out 3x a year for parades' type truck and I need road reliability with an eye for easy replacement if need be.
Currently is sitting on 5 1400r20 Goodyear at2a and one 1400r20 Michelin xl. No spares.
CTIS has been removed from the truck.
95% of driving will be on paved roads. However I don't want to get a highway tire that compromises off road traction/ability. I need a tire that I can make my own roads with.
I understand the 1400s may net a little better mpg if most of my driving is Hwy, which it will be. I also understand that 1400s are getting harder and harder to find, especially non-XL's that are known for sidewall failures. 395s may have slightly worse mpg and slightly worse off road traction but are more readily available and less expensive. Is that true?
The Goodyears I have on there are probably about 50%, so I'm not super against replacing them, but I'm weighing my cost/performance options.
if I stick with Goodyears I'd need at least 2 if not 3, so buying 7 of something else is in the books if it makes financial sense. eg no point in buying $450 in tires then spending another $500 in shipping just to maintain half worn tires, if I can get, say, 7 for $1400+ $600 shipping of 'new' tires... Totally random numbers but I hope you understand what I'm getting at.
Throw some suggestions at me. Help me decide.
posted from my phone so apologies for any grammar/auto correct mistakes.
I expect to camp somewhere for a week or two then drive 100-300 miles and repeat the process. Could be as little as 20 miles or as far as 2K miles... just whatever suits my fancy. I just want to clarify this is not a 'take it out 3x a year for parades' type truck and I need road reliability with an eye for easy replacement if need be.
Currently is sitting on 5 1400r20 Goodyear at2a and one 1400r20 Michelin xl. No spares.
CTIS has been removed from the truck.
95% of driving will be on paved roads. However I don't want to get a highway tire that compromises off road traction/ability. I need a tire that I can make my own roads with.
I understand the 1400s may net a little better mpg if most of my driving is Hwy, which it will be. I also understand that 1400s are getting harder and harder to find, especially non-XL's that are known for sidewall failures. 395s may have slightly worse mpg and slightly worse off road traction but are more readily available and less expensive. Is that true?
The Goodyears I have on there are probably about 50%, so I'm not super against replacing them, but I'm weighing my cost/performance options.
if I stick with Goodyears I'd need at least 2 if not 3, so buying 7 of something else is in the books if it makes financial sense. eg no point in buying $450 in tires then spending another $500 in shipping just to maintain half worn tires, if I can get, say, 7 for $1400+ $600 shipping of 'new' tires... Totally random numbers but I hope you understand what I'm getting at.
Throw some suggestions at me. Help me decide.
posted from my phone so apologies for any grammar/auto correct mistakes.