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Is anyone running the Radar Renegade R/T tires?

I've never had tires last that long, so kind of a new thing for me. We bought her Jeep last year, and it appeared to have been a garage queen/pavement princess. Turns out it likes mud and offroad just fine.
 
I had to warranty out 2 complete sets (4 tires per set) of the 275/65/R20 RADAR Renegade RT's within 2 months. How does a company sell DEFECTIVE TIRES and not expect anyone to say anything???..............""RADAR RENEGADES ARE 100% ABSOLUTE GARBAGE TIRES!!!!!"" DON'T PURCHASE RADAR TIRES!!.........................Two complete sets replaced under warranty. The Radar Renegade RT WILL NOT BALANCE!!!..........THEIR 100% GARBAGE!!!!!!


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So, did you get a good set, or money back?
 
I've been running Radar Renegade RT + for about a month now, approximately 2k on them. So far I love these tires!
33x12.5x22

The noise is modest for such and aggressive tire and more than manageable. The ride is great, slightly stiffer than the Yokohama Geolanders I had on, and overall no issues with them. Only thing was there's probably about 1000 little knobbies on them which bother me so I took some time to cut all of them off lol
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Also, at first I was running 45 PSI, they seem to like some more air so I'm at 52 PSI cold, but will probably drop to 50 PSI and see how that runs.
I have the same tire and size on my 2019 ram 1500 limited . So is 50 psi a good pressure to run them at ? And do you have any problems with the psi sensors on the dash ?
 
I have the same tire and size on my 2019 ram 1500 limited . So is 50 psi a good pressure to run them at ? And do you have any problems with the psi sensors on the dash ?
FWIW, I run my 35x12.50r20 Radar Renegade AT-Pro at 30psi rear and 35psi front to get even tread wear. Going higher pressure wears out the center of tread patch.
 
FWIW, I run my 35x12.50r20 Radar Renegade AT-Pro at 30psi rear and 35psi front to get even tread wear. Going higher pressure wears out the center of tread patch.
Mine is 33 12.50 22 I ru. 40 psi even tho they call for 80 psi
 
I like these tires. May try those next. I’d really like to run 33x12.5r20’s. Hope the mpg hit isn’t too bad. It will add 40lb unsprung weight to my truck
 
That's weird, it says I need higher tire pressure for my 35x12.50 than factory, but to get food contact patch, I am running lower pressure.
Did you reprogram the tpms to a lower pressure as well?
 

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