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Swapped Tires at Dealer - How much credit did you get on factory tires

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Have many of you changed tires at the dealer? Upgrading to something like the Nitto Grapplers or BFG K02's. If so, how much did it cost you, and how much did the dealer give you as a credit for your factory tires? I figured if you are ever going to change them, do it before they leave the lot and miles get put on them.

Also, how are the K02's or Grapplers rated for towing? Are they a good balance for a daily city ride and also towing. Not offroading (rocks) but will be driving and pulling a travel trailer on soft sand ocean beaches, but airing down is all you really need. Did it with all weathers and no issues. But, these would look much nicer than stocks. Would love to hear how everyone's exchange went and how they ride and sound on the road.
 
I called my dealer the other day and they said they wouldn’t buy the tires back.
 
What tires did everyone go to? Will be towing a travel trailer 8,000 lbs full every weekend all summer onto the beaches so I need the rater for that. Load rating "E" I believe and a bit more to the tread for the sand like Nitto Grapplers or BFG K02's but don't want to sacrifice the smooth highway ride as 95% of the time will be daily driving this luxury pickup! What tires are the best of both worlds?
 
I'm running 275 65 20 Falken AT3. I've been really impressed with the ride quality and quietness of them for an AT tire. I would do it again in heart beat.
 
I'm running 275 65 20 Falken AT3. I've been really impressed with the ride quality and quietness of them for an AT tire. I would do it again in heart beat.
Good to know. A little bit less expensive than Nitto's or BFG's comparable AT tire. What's the load rating? Do you know? Do they sound louder on the road?
 
What brand tires come as the stock 20's? Curious as to how much they are worth originally before I even look into a swap and trade at dealership at delivery.
 
Have many of you changed tires at the dealer? Upgrading to something like the Nitto Grapplers or BFG K02's. If so, how much did it cost you, and how much did the dealer give you as a credit for your factory tires? I figured if you are ever going to change them, do it before they leave the lot and miles get put on them.

Also, how are the K02's or Grapplers rated for towing? Are they a good balance for a daily city ride and also towing. Not offroading (rocks) but will be driving and pulling a travel trailer on soft sand ocean beaches, but airing down is all you really need. Did it with all weathers and no issues. But, these would look much nicer than stocks. Would love to hear how everyone's exchange went and how they ride and sound on the road.


Buy your one wheels and tire package and sell stock set. Sold mine for $1,000 and only spent $1800 on new setup.
 
Buy your one wheels and tire package and sell stock set. Sold mine for $1,000 and only spent $1800 on new setup.
What do you mean "Buy your one wheels and tire package". I assume the second part means you sold your stock tires privately for $1000
 
My dealer gave me $200 for my Bridgestones. That's not much, but I needed a taller tire. I had them install 275/60-20 Michelin Defenders. Love the new tires.
 
Good to know. A little bit less expensive than Nitto's or BFG's comparable AT tire. What's the load rating? Do you know? Do they sound louder on the road?

Everything you need to know right here my friend.
That's a nice site for getting the info.

I had Mich defenders on my other truck. Fantastic all season tires. Leave a little too be desired on looks if you want an aggressive tire, but nothing beats their ride quality and quietness.
 
My dealer gave $600 credit for the 20” OEM tires on my 2019 Laramie. Bought a set of Goodyear Wrangler DuraTracs.

IMO the OEMs are very marginal in snow.
 
My dealer gave $600 credit for the 20” OEM tires on my 2019 Laramie. Bought a set of Goodyear Wrangler DuraTracs.

IMO the OEMs are very marginal in snow.
What brand are the OEMs? I could never find that on the build sites or specs
 
I'm running 275 65 20 Falken AT3. I've been really impressed with the ride quality and quietness of them for an AT tire. I would do it again in heart beat.
What is your setup ? Limited 4x2 4x4? No leveling or lift?
 
What is your setup ? Limited 4x2 4x4? No leveling or lift?
See my signature below. 4x4. Oh and I have 275 60....I punched 65 in my prior post... Sorry.

Here's a picture.
 

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My dealer gave $600 credit for the 20” OEM tires on my 2019 Laramie. Bought a set of Goodyear Wrangler DuraTracs.

IMO the OEMs are very marginal in snow.
That's a very good trade in. Not far off the retail there. I think the stock were goodyears.... But a low end tire? Can't remember.
 
Have many of you changed tires at the dealer? Upgrading to something like the Nitto Grapplers or BFG K02's. If so, how much did it cost you, and how much did the dealer give you as a credit for your factory tires? I figured if you are ever going to change them, do it before they leave the lot and miles get put on them.

Also, how are the K02's or Grapplers rated for towing? Are they a good balance for a daily city ride and also towing. Not offroading (rocks) but will be driving and pulling a travel trailer on soft sand ocean beaches, but airing down is all you really need. Did it with all weathers and no issues. But, these would look much nicer than stocks. Would love to hear how everyone's exchange went and how they ride and sound on the road.
I bought mine in December. It was snowing and it had car tires on it. Nitto's cost me $1100. Dealer gave no buyback for the factory tires
 

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