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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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I was looking to put them on my X Sport 235/75/15, I am not looking to spend a fortune on tires but I need something that is better than the GY wrangler r/t.
Tire Rack has them for 66 each.
Unfortunately, just about anything is better than the stock tires. Goodyear has gone down hill regarding street tires. I have the 052's on my Mountaineer. I have yet to install my 051's on my Explorer. The ride isn't extremely soft, but my 98 wasn't soft riding before either. Good luck,
Don
Unfortunately, just about anything is better than the stock tires. Goodyear has gone down hill regarding street tires. I have the 052's on my Mountaineer. I have yet to install my 051's on my Explorer. The ride isn't extremely soft, but my 98 wasn't soft riding before either. Good luck,
Don
I have the 16's that I mentioned earlier, temperarily on my 98. The ride is better than the 60 series 18's that I finally wore out. The 18's lasted about 32,000 miles, which is the longest any tires have gone for me. Meaning that they won't last the 60k or whatever they brag about, unless you baby your car. I'm tough on parts, over 10,000 miles of that was delivering mail.
The 70 series 16's I think are fine tires, I can't say about snow or very cold temps yet. Good luck,