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Size: 275/65R18
(2007 Lincoln Mark LT 4x4 (Mark LT 4x4) with 24135 KM of Tire Wear )
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These came new on my 07 Marl LT and from day one they sucked. Stiff, flat spots, vibration between 65 & 75 mph. They don't belong on a truck, ATR my A_ _. Send them back to Italy!
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Size: 245/75R16
(1994 Dodge Ram Pickup 1500 2WD Regular Cab (Ram Pickup 1500 2WD Regular Cab) with 96540 KM of Tire Wear )
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I see some negative reviews, but several have something in common, "these came stock on my f-150.". Well, I have a 1994 2 wheel drive dodge ram. These obviously were an aftermarket purchase. I have been through rain storms with standing water on the road, snow deeper then the diff and swing arms, mountian trails in national parks, creeks almost deep enough to cover my tires, and flooded streets that put water licking my ram emblems.... I have never hydroplaned, traction would be better on ice if I had 4 wheel drive, but I've never called a wrecker, and played/drifted every time we get enough snow and ice to allow a smooth slide. I love these tires! I really never break traction unless I intend too, and they handle well enough to make us sick on windy roads. So either 1. there is a difference in the sets purchased aftermarket, and the sets that come stock(I've heard this is possible)...2. New F-150's need some adjustments, as my ram is a 94, is 2 wheel drive and has little of these problems. I have no idea. But I love mine! Got over 60,000 miles and have a good 5-10 left. Haven't had a low tire in 4 1/2 yearss either. Lol
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Size: 175/65R15
(2010 Ford F150 Lariat 4x4 Super Crew with 88495 KM of Tire Wear )
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These tires have been great. Got over 50k miles on them and never had a problem. I see poor reviews on this site and can't believe they are talking about this tire. I'm about to buy another set.
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Size: 275/55R20
(2012 Ford F150 Lariat 4wd Super Crew with 27353 KM of Tire Wear )
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I hate to jump on the bandwagon, but these tires SUCK. They came stock on my 2012 F150 and could not believe how poorly they perform. If it's the slightest bit wet they wont hold the road and in snow they're absolutely worthless! I had to get call a wrecker to get out of barely there snow yesterday on fairly level ground. The driver looked at it and said "That's stuck? Why don't you just drive it out?" I handed him the keys and let him see for himself. His comment: "You've gotta be sh ***ing me...." He hooked it up and pulled it around like it was on banana peels. I can't believe I have to put NEW tires on my NEW truck. Why they put these on their trucks is beyond me. Thanks Ford. :-/
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Size: 275/55R20
(2010 Ford F150 FX4 4x4 Super Crew with 70000 KM of Tire Wear )
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Stay the hell away from these tires if you live where their could be even the slightest chance of slush or snow. Even in the wet they are crap! These came stock on my 2010 F150 and are by far the worst tire I have ever had on a truck, I would not recommend these to anyone.
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