Tire preference please

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EbDen

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Bout time to re-tire. Looking at the Goodyears LS and the Bridgestones Duelers. Always happy with the GY's but I noticed the Bridgestones are also stock equipment. Anyone ever swapped from one to the other and notice any difference in wear or noise?
 

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I'm riding on a set of the 20"s with the duelers and they ride really good ALTHOUGH ive never been in a truck with 20" on goodyears.
 

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Josh what size tires do you have? I am looking into what size I should purchase for my new set of 20" ss wheels.
 

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I'm not sure but it's stock size.
I wanna say 275/50/20....not positive I'm in school if you want I'll look when I get out.
 

Goodinblack

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I have Bridgestone Alenzas.....

Very nice and quiet.

From my Walkie Talkie
 

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Stock size 20's on stock wheels...Michelin LTX M/S 2's are hard to beat

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I've never cared for Michelin
 

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X2 ^^^^

Michelin's never lasted a long time for me like people say they do.

A lot of $$$ :imo:

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I'm rolling on the stock Alenza's...they have about 45K on them and probably will be good for another 7-8K.

I put a set of Cooper Discoverer HTPs on the wife's 08 Tahoe (17s)...a lot less $$$ than the Michelins and have a 65K treadwear warranty. So far so good, but they only have about 5K so far on them. If they continue to wear well, I may look at a set of 20s when the Alenzas wear out.

Michelin LTXs are great...had a set on my 06 Denali that had 35K on them when I traded and still looked brand new, but they are NOT cheap.
 

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