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"People who drive like jerks tend to slag the factory tires, so ignore the morons." Really? WTH? I purchased the truck with 29,000 miles - the factory tires are wore out. Like I said, they are junk - it's not the 1st time I heard that. Thanks for being so welcoming!
My factory tires WERE NOT worn out at 45,000 miles. But I changed them out when I saw a good price on new ones. And I tow. A lot. Like 3 days per month towing 3200 pounds or more. And I routinely have 1000 pounds in the bed.

Others in snow territory; and others who live off dirt roads also change them out early.

The factory tires are good for about 50,000 miles if you are wholly on pavement; drive "normally"; and don't deal with snow or ice.
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I can drive like a jerk all day and never be hard on the skinny pedal. How did cutting people off, staying at the light until it was yellow, or not letting people over have an impact on factory tire life?
 

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Note:
You can replace the 25.9 lb 18" OEM wheel with a rotary cast alloy wheel weighing less than 20 lbs!!! Sell the OEM wheels to someone with an xlt base get some $ back.
ALSO: Continental has during June 2026 (maybe extended) buy 4 get $110 off plus additional $90 off if put on Continental Tire Credit Card (MC?)
NOTE: Tire Rack also has wheel & Tire Package!!!
This is my wife's Escape so really no interest in swapping out the wheels to save a little weight but I do appreciate the heads up on the $110 rebate on Continental tires.
 

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This is my wife's Escape so really no interest in swapping out the wheels to save a little weight but I do appreciate the heads up on the $110 rebate on Continental tires.
Note: If you buy the Continental's and tell the dealer you want to put on the Continental tire credit card, he or you can get card setup and tires put on the "synchrony MasterCard". Interest free payments for 6 months (maybe longer depending on purchase price). BE CAREFUL the synchrony cards are interest free unless you miss a payment THEN interest will be back charged from date of purchase at 20-30-nn% interest. So pay online or buy bank draft and verify payment gets posted. The $110 will come as a prepaid credit card don't know if it will be credited to the synchrony card if you use that option.
 
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Well that's a ridiculous, false statement..

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Take a look on the sidewall at the expected life number. All of the factory tires say 600 or 650, meaning 60k or 65k respectively. Those numbers are federally mandated and tested, so if you can't get at least close to that then it's on you and not the tires. Lots of drivers can handily exceed it.
 

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Take a look on the sidewall at the expected life number. All of the factory tires say 600 or 650, meaning 60k or 65k respectively. Those numbers are federally mandated and tested, so if you can't get at least close to that then it's on you and not the tires. Lots of drivers can handily exceed it.
Wrong.

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There appears to be nothing for a 17 inch rim narrower than 225/65R17. There is a 205/85 r 16. but you will need new rims
you are right about 205/80/16 GY Wrangler 8ply , they do hurt my mileage a tad
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Wrong.

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^^ Exactly.......

And the treadwear rating is really only the most useful when comparing the same brand of tires... A Goodyear 500 rating will/may not be the same as a Michelin or Continental 500 rating.

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Also near San Angelo "Merry Driftmas 2025" of Goodyear Proving Grounds.
 

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Appreciate the recommendation. I usually just replace with whatever came with the truck (Michelin Primary), but good to hear other's opinions and recommendations.
The. Michelins are great tires. They may give a slightly better ride. But starting in 2025 Ford began to use the Goodyear in the lariat as well. Maybe they got a better deal. But if treadwear is the priority, the Goodyears are best. If ride, then it's likely the Michelins for the win. Since I drive around 40,000 miles yearly , tread life is my main goal.
 

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Take a look on the sidewall at the expected life number. All of the factory tires say 600 or 650, meaning 60k or 65k respectively. Those numbers are federally mandated and tested, so if you can't get at least close to that then it's on you and not the tires. Lots of drivers can handily exceed it.
The Continentals have a 450 or so something tread wear rating. So by their own admission, they wear quickly compared to others
 

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^^ Exactly.......

And the treadwear rating is really only the most useful when comparing the same brand of tires... A Goodyear 500 rating will/may not be the same as a Michelin or Continental 500 rating.

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I was just about to say the same thing . the treadwear numbers are IN HOUSE comparisons. By the way, some budget brand tires by the same manufacturer may actually UNDERREPORT the numbers (that's legal) . If their top tier and budget tire are the same tire with different labeling , they'll undereport the cheaper tire, so you won't realize it's the same tire at a cheaper price
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