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Opinions? Looking at LT245-75 16" for a 98 F150.

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It is marked: "Non winter", in case that means anything to you. But Amazon's reviews are excellent. And $135 is pretty cheap.

https://www.amazon.com/Hankook-Dynapro-Terrain-Radial-Tire-245/dp/B07MFHQ85B


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Thanks, Pal. Yes they are all terrain, not a dedicated winter tire.

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They are wearing well on my 94 f150 in 235/75/15 EL.


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Originally Posted by pal
It is marked: "Non winter", in case that means anything to you. But Amazon's reviews are excellent. And $135 is pretty cheap.

https://www.amazon.com/Hankook-Dynapro-Terrain-Radial-Tire-245/dp/B07MFHQ85B
Caveat that those are P, not LT.

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On that pickup, LTs. Too many gravel roads!

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Have same question, In my case Have the 20" 113T Dynapro's on my Lariat 4wd I inherited from Dad. I gave up my older F150 which had LT tires.
I am not missing the extra weight of my LT's - though LT's made me confident off road. I received comments that LT's are a bit much for standard F150. more for heavier duty trucks....not sure about that.
I am OCD on tires and reviews are consistent about these wearing phenomenally well.
Rears are just beginning to show some wear but still have a ways to go. I have used several model AT tires but none have had this much tread left at 40k.
My current lease isn't full of mesquite thorns which used to tear up prior P tires on my old truck. Still have the gravel roads though. Going to give these a long ride before deciding.
If I have to haul my camper trailer I am confident I can do them with what I got since I won't be going very far. Am getting better mileage with a more powerful engine and liking it.

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If they aren't dedicated winter tires, they'll be made of harder rubber for longer tread life. In that case, they won't have the traction on snow and Ice of a real snow tire. You have to decide which you want - tread life or traction. For me, a snow tire means studs.


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I have a set the same size on an 88 4Runner....

They have been on that truck for 77, 000 miles so far... they still have a fair amount of tread left on them still....

Different size, but same tire, on the rear axle...on a 2006 Honda Pilot.. they still had decent tread left on them, but when I removed them, and replaced them with the same tires....the first set had 115,000 on them, and are mounted on rims and waiting to be used as spare tires.


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My mechanic Mike just gifted me a set of 40%-50% remaining of this exact tire in 265/70/R16.

Looks to be a very good tire...

Rocks and cuts are my biggest problem in WV... I almost never wear out a tire on tread use...


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Originally Posted by Whttail_in_MT
Originally Posted by pal
It is marked: "Non winter", in case that means anything to you. But Amazon's reviews are excellent. And $135 is pretty cheap.

https://www.amazon.com/Hankook-Dynapro-Terrain-Radial-Tire-245/dp/B07MFHQ85B
Caveat that those are P, not LT.

Correct... Same price at Walmart (I am not a anti 2A Amazon kinda guy)... https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hankook-...45-75R16-111T-Light-Truck-Tire/592218983

The LTs are 120/116S and are $220 each

The RF12s (120/116S) are $197... https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hankook-...16-120-116S-E-Light-Truck-Tire/909531548


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