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Like I said in my original post I sold Bridgestone/Firestone for 20 years and Michelin 5 years before that and these are the best A/T tires I have ever purchased. They ride better then anything else I have had experience with. As far as snow traction I don't have a clue yet but they will be much...
I was a managing partner for Bridgestone/Firestone for 20 years and obviously purchased within the group. My OE goodyears had 19k on them and were completely worn out. I have a Limited with 285-45-22 and installed the Continental AT today. I have no idea how this somewhat aggressive A/T tire is...
Your not using winter blend fuel any longer. I just took a 440 mile trip down 81 to get my daughter at school. I was using the adaptive cruise and set it a 80mph and got 19.3 that's as good as my eco-diesel at those speeds
I just crawled under my truck to see if I have a seal on the bottom of the cab and what I noticed is a vent on the back of the cab. E-torque trucks have a battery pack on the rear of the cab and I'm assuming its vented to the outside. That has to make road and wind noise
Looks cleaner without the seams in the middle, I love how it rolls up opposed to lifting heavy sections and then having it block the back window. I think it can hold 400 lbs. I had to wait a couple of months as they were not available yet
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