Put these on my wife's chevy colorado.
They are absolutely perfect. We live in the south, and we live outdoors. Hunting, fishing, gardening and heavy duty yard work. I'll be getting some for my other 2 deisel trucks.
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A midsize pickup truck, the Chevrolet Colorado was introduced in 2003, discontinued in 2012, and reintroduced to the US market in 2014. Built on the same platform as the GMC Canyon, the 2018 Chevrolet Colorado offers drivers a 3500 pound towing capacity, 200 horsepower engine, up to 20 miles per gallon in city driving and up to 26 miles per gallon on the highway, and plenty of built-in technology features to give drivers everything they could need (and more). 2018 Chevrolet Colorado tires could be 265/70R16, 265/60R18, or 255/65R17 depending on the vehicle’s trim level, and a brand new Colorado likely left the factory with a set of Goodyear Wrangler Fortitude HT, Goodyear Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure with Kevlar, or Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac tires attached.
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They are absolutely perfect. We live in the south, and we live outdoors. Hunting, fishing, gardening and heavy duty yard work. I'll be getting some for my other 2 deisel trucks.
Had 8 months now. Very quiet compared to other 'big lug' mud tires. I've driven on very long trips & tons of dirt roads, many pretty rough, & got great handling on both dirt & highway. They haven't seen much rain or snow, so can't comment on those conditions. Have been great in mud & sand. Seem to be wearing well, but only 9,000 miles on them, so hard to say how they'll last, yet. No complaints, except I did lose maybe 2 mpg from my last, smaller, all-terrain tires, but that was partially expected, as these are much heavier, a full inch taller, and having the lug-type off-road tread. The question Simple Tire asks, about where one drives the tires, is not relevant: Although I usually drive to dirt roads to go hiking, etc., 95% or more is on highway to get to the dirt roads! And Simple only lets you have one choice. So I had to put highway & city. But they've seen a lot of dirt & rock roads, some mud, some sand, along with the asphalt.
Tires look great, ride is quiet and smooth. I've had good luck with sumitomo tires before, and the price is very good.
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