Hey guys, i just picked up a 2006 dodge durango AWD 5.7 HEMI and it needs a new set of tires. Looking for your thoughts on a good set of tires for this vehicle. Not willing to go higher than 200$ a tire and would prefer closer to 150$. Would be using this vehicle primarily for hauling the family around with the boat and going up north. Ill probably continue to use the ranger for ice fishing activities.
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April 30, 2016 at 5:27 pm #1616607
Oh and I would prefer an all purpose tire as I don’t intend to have an extra set for winter. Size on there now is 265 60 18. In my limited research so far people have recommended the Firestone destination at tire and that is around my price range. Thanks
David BlaisPosts: 766April 30, 2016 at 6:05 pm #1616615We put hancooks on ours. Dynapro at/m good all around tire especially in the snow
Iowaboy1Posts: 3789April 30, 2016 at 7:55 pm #1616630x3 on the Hankooks. Right now I’ve got the 4-ply and they’ve been great! Great traction in both muddy goose fields and on the ice. However, based on my pulling needs I’ll be going with the 10-ply next time, but the tread pattern is the same.
April 30, 2016 at 9:01 pm #1616639sounds like a winner to me. looks like i can get them at discount tire for about $730 installed. not too bad i suppose of the tire is of good quality. thanks gents. i think ill go with the 4 ply over the 10 ply
Iowaboy1Posts: 3789May 1, 2016 at 5:37 am #1616656you may want to rethink the 4 ply route,why? that durango in and of itself is heavy,then you are going to hook a boat to it, and load family,gear,etc.
the four ply sidewall is weak,usually only two ply’s,it will wallow with that much weight on it and wont last long.
Hankook makes an eight ply tire,but they run a few more bucks than the ten ply,I am assuming because they dont sell as many as the ten ply.if you are worried about the ride being too stiff with the ten plys,you dont need to,only inflate them to fifty five pounds when just running around town and such,bump them up to sixty five when hauling/towing.
make sure the installer uses the high pressure valve stems,not the regular ones,if you have tire pressure monitors in the rims,they have to be reset for the higher pressure.I have the ten ply hankooks on my dakota and grand cherokee and I run them at the pressures I just listed,over forty thousand miles on both sets and still over half tread on them.
they are not showing signs of wear from not being inflated to eighty pounds as recommended.May 2, 2016 at 8:59 am #1616816so I called discount tire and said I want to order
265 60 18
Hankooks Dynapro at/m
10 plyand they told me that tire doesn’t exist. said they don’t make that size tire in 10 ply. what gives?
May 2, 2016 at 9:10 am #1616817Hankook DYNAPRO AT-M RF10 XL BSW
SIZE265/60R18SKU1015167 P/N THK1015167
Give them this SKU#
May 2, 2016 at 9:27 am #1616825Cooper Discover was recently very popular and affordable. I assume they are still a good option?
http://www.fleetfarm.com/detail/cooper-tires-discoverer-a-t3-tire-225-70r16-103t/0000000215238#May 2, 2016 at 9:29 am #1616828called them back. they stated that SKU # is for a 4 ply tire. they said they make a 275 65 18 size Dynapro tire that’s a 10 ply
May 2, 2016 at 9:32 am #1616829what size tire do you gentleman have on your Durango? im not finding that hankook tire 265 60 18 in E rated size
May 2, 2016 at 9:38 am #1616831The one I listed is their version of load range “E”, we put a ton on SUV’s and 1/2 Ton trucks. 2601 lbs each.
May 2, 2016 at 10:56 am #1616854hate to quibble with you big_g but that’s a P rated tire. Hankook makes E rated tires that are different. that’s according to my research on the matter so far anyway. at the end of the day maybe its not necessary that I get an E rated tire, im just going off of others peoples advice and it sounds like the P rated tires have a higher failure rate. Im thinking if im going to spend 700+ on tires id rather they be able to handle a little off-roading and trailering
May 2, 2016 at 11:41 am #1616862X4 on the Hankook Dynapro ATM. I got them on one of my trucks a number of years ago and it is all I use now. I’ve had Cooper Discoverer and BF Wranglers, they’re decent but nowhere near the Dynapro. I had 60,000 on a set of ATM’s and had to replace them because they were dry rotting, tread was still good…this was on a 2006 Silverado 1500. My trucks regularly see 30,000 miles a year, half with a trailer, mostly highway miles.
May 2, 2016 at 2:06 pm #1616917crappie, they do not make 10 ply in a P size tire (which is what you have), this tire is the heaviest rated you can get in that size, XL. they don’t want people overloading these 1/2 ton rigs, with tires that can carry over a ton. You are thinking of 3/4 ton size tires such as these… you would need to change your rims and hubs to 8 bolts instead of 5……
Hankook DYNAPRO AT-M (RF10) LRE OWL
SIZELT265/70R17SKU2001383 P/N THK2001383
May 2, 2016 at 3:13 pm #1616938If you go through Discount Tire, have them throw in their warranty (usually will do it for free w/ a little haggling). If a tire fails they will replace/repair it no questions asked.
May 2, 2016 at 7:54 pm #1616976Thanks all fo your input. I went with the tire you suggested big_g through discount tire. Thank you
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