Question about Tires from Wally-World And Dealerships

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I ran the Tracker2 tires on my Explorer and Ranger a few years ago and never had an issue. They seemed to hold up well. Although I really like the Michelin LTX M/S I have on my truck now.
 

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As stated above. Walmart, sams club and sears all have tires made to their spec for them.
All are made at a lesser quality than the name brand quality tire you would of bought thru goodyear, BFG or the like.

it is like going to Home depot and buying a John Deere. You dont buy a John Deere for 1500, they are 5000. You get what you pay for
 

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I work for a Ford dealership and we have very competitive priced tires compared to everybody but WM. The tires there are not as high quality. I personally wouldn't run them on my truck.
 

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My truck that I just bought has the wal-mart good year wrangler authority A/Ts on it (They were newly installed by the PO when I bought the truck). 265/75 16's LR E. They seem to be decent tires, and look more like a mud terrain than an all terrain in my opinion. The only complaint I would have with them is that they seem to be made of a somewhat inferior rubber compound (very soft). The reason I know this is that not a month after I bought the truck I blew out the passenger side front shock and the tire literally started to wear significantly every day that I drove it until i replaced the shocks. Now I know that faulty shocks do contribute to premature tire wear, but I have driven vehicles before in the past with terrible/and or no shocks and never had this much noticable tire wear in such a short period of time.
Next tires I will buy are the new Michelin LTX A/T2's. My dad has a set on his 99 f-350 that have been on there since it was a year old with 20k miles and they still look like new. His truck now has 180k miles. They aren't cheap but they do last forever. Truly a PREMIUM tire.
 

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I ran the Tracker2 tires on my Explorer and Ranger a few years ago and never had an issue. They seemed to hold up well. Although I really like the Michelin LTX M/S I have on my truck now.

i put those $hit tires on my expedition-cuss tread was still good, but the tires gave the truck death wobble from hell. they lasted under a year and less then 25k miles
 

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I buy my delo at Wallmart, $11 VS $17-20 elsewhere :puke: and I buy...um...well, I look at stuff, sometimes cheap isn't such a good deal, Dello is about it, I'd give my money to Napa auto parts if it was $14-15, but not an extra $20 on 3 gallon fill up -cuss
 

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friend of mine put wally world special's something called a liberator on her escape. After 12K one by one the tread liberated from the casing!


I put 4 kumho's on it and called it a day. That was 2 years ago and they look great. The Korean tires really seem to be very decent for the money. Hankook, Kumho and Nexen. I only put a set of chinese tires on my truck because they were cheap. they wear well, but they are load range d. If i acutally use the truck like a truck i would have NEVER installed them.
 

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I buy my delo at Wallmart, $11 VS $17-20 elsewhere :puke: and I buy...um...well, I look at stuff, sometimes cheap isn't such a good deal, Dello is about it, I'd give my money to Napa auto parts if it was $14-15, but not an extra $20 on 3 gallon fill up -cuss

Walmart by me has teh delo for 9/gal on rollback. I ran there to buy a fram g3 prefilter since the pos purolater one started leaking and saw the delo on sale. Picked up 8 gals!

BTW the purolator version of the 3/8 clear filter is made in China. The fram is made in Israel??? The fram is cheaper too!
 

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fram oil filters suck yes. But in my case this is a prefilter for my electric pump. hell it could be a damn sock for all i care i just dont want it to leak and i want to be able to see in it. I usually keep a spare in my truck but i lent one out and forgot to replace and i knew wally world had them in stock.
 

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