How many miles are you getting out of your 22 tires?

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JML07denali

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Hi Guys,

I have a 2007 Yukon Denali with the OEM 20's I just bought a set of 22 OEM CK916's and I am looking for some tires. Need some advice on a set that I can get the most miles. I not looking for anything aggressive just a nice all season tire.

Let me know what you have and how many miles your getting out of them before needing replacement.


Thanks!


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Anyone running Nitto NT420S? Thoughts?
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More rotating mass does make the mileage go down.

Looks are more important though.

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I'm currently running the Nitto Nt420s now but in a 275/55/20 tire size and it's been a really good tire so far, but i had to have one replaced due to a nail puncture to close to the sidewall to patch and was told by my local discount tires that this tire was being discontinued. Will be replaced with the NT421Q which has a 75,000 mile warranty.
 

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I had the Nitto NT420S on my 07 esky in 305/40/22 and it looked awesome and drove great since it was a wider then factory width tire. I loved them and would def buy them again. Had them on the vehicle for almost 3 years and they looked like they hadn't lost much tread after about 38k miles although that isn't very much...
 

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I have the 421q and I like them. Discount tire direct is having a sale. I got mine from them.


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Tread wear rating on factory Bridgestone is 600 and probably higher than any other tire in 22". Keep them rotated and they will last. Not as visually pleasing as 420S though...
 
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Hi Guys,

I have a 2007 Yukon Denali with the OEM 20's I just bought a set of 22 OEM CK916's and I am looking for some tires. Need some advice on a set that I can get the most miles. I not looking for anything aggressive just a nice all season tire.

Let me know what you have and how many miles your getting out of them before needing replacement.


Thanks!


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---------- Post added at 08:43 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:30 PM ----------

Anyone running Nitto NT420S? Thoughts?
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I have those tires. (Currently for sale). They worked very well for my Yukon. I've driven across country with them, while towing a smaller car. Tire wear is very low (long life), traction is very good (except in the snow of course).
 

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Continental tires

Hi Guys,

I have a 2007 Yukon Denali with the OEM 20's I just bought a set of 22 OEM CK916's and I am looking for some tires. Need some advice on a set that I can get the most miles. I not looking for anything aggressive just a nice all season tire.

Let me know what you have and how many miles your getting out of them before needing replacement.


Thanks!


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---------- Post added at 08:43 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:30 PM ----------

Anyone running Nitto NT420S? Thoughts?
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I'm Michelin guy but continental tires will get you better ride and hold more weight in case you need.
Go to terirack and compared you be surprise.

:hmmm2:
 

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