Steer tires as all-position?
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I read one of the older threads, called "tires" and I think "musicman" wrote how he used Yokohama steers as all-position tires.. Does anyone else have experience with this? Both my drives and steers need to be replaced soon and I'm wondering maybe I should try something original in order to improve the fuel mileage
I'm in Ontario, Canada so I mostly run through North-East USA: PA, OH, IN, NY, occasionally VA and WV ...
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I don't know about the fuel economy, or the handling. But, I do know that Schneider used to use something like that on all positions to reduce tire noise on the highway for a while. (Or at least, that is what I was told as the reason for that.) I can't say they were all steer tires, but they sure looked it. That was also about the time you'd see their trucks jackknifed and off the road in winter. Myself, I'd rather put up with the noise.
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The tire guy said if I was looking for fuel mileage he can put on a Hankook drive tire that has little rolling resistance and is SmartWay verified. I checked the Yokohama site and now they have this new "revolutionary 703ZL tire" that seems to be pretty good. Luckily now I don't have to make the tire choice till winter.
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alan, you misread my post: the drives have 250,000 miles and they're still good till winter. i'm not changing them. the steers are almost done, so they are kaputt at 250K miles - just like yours.
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I had hywy tread tires on my drives & got 1 m.p.g more than on my kelly kda lugs. the lugs lasted longer, but the steers more than paid for themselves in fuel saving. I went into MI in the last snow storm last year & had no problem with traction. I got a great deal on my kelly's so I have them on now. they last 300,000 thou miles, but I still regret not putting on the steers. paid 301.00 per tire on the kelly's $2,408.00 total, mount dismount, f.e.t. e.t.c. this was over a year ago. a local shop had over stock & truck tire sales was so slow, he sold them to me below his cost. I will definately go back to hywy drives. also once a lug starts to waer uneven , you will get a bounce like crazy. steers have a lot better chance of wearing even.
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I had hywy tread tires on my drives & got 1 m.p.g more than on my kelly kda lugs. the lugs lasted longer, but the steers more than paid for themselves in fuel saving. I went into MI in the last snow storm last year & had no problem with traction. I got a great deal on my kelly's so I have them on now. they last 300,000 thou miles, but I still regret not putting on the steers. paid 301.00 per tire on the kelly's $2,408.00 total, mount dismount, f.e.t. e.t.c. this was over a year ago. a local shop had over stock & truck tire sales was so slow, he sold them to me below his cost. I will definately go back to hywy drives. also once a lug starts to waer uneven , you will get a bounce like crazy. steers have a lot better chance of wearing even.
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