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RE: Time for some new rubber... - Mrkentee - 03-21-2018

(03-21-2018 )Rawze Wrote:  I think i gave $2800 for all 8 M710 drives. Got them at speedco but I am also part of a national account with my carrier.

here are some words about tire resistance ...
http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=192

If you will buy me 8 of those at that price, I'll give you $50 a tire commission. :)


RE: Time for some new rubber... - smorgan87 - 03-21-2018

(03-21-2018 )DUKE58 Wrote:  
(03-21-2018 )smorgan87 Wrote:  Im running hankook dl11s on mine. 325 each. Seem to take the abuse of heavy agri and sand prty well. They were recommended by the guy that im hauling for.

are they good for over the road

I find them to be a good all purpose tire. I cant really attest to any fuel efficiency properties because i run balls to the wall all day and 80-85k lbs. I will say if they continue with their current wear rate i wont hesitate to buy another set.


RE: Time for some new rubber... - smorgan87 - 03-21-2018

8mpg empty at 70-75mph if that helps. Flat grnd.


RE: Time for some new rubber... - Rawze - 03-21-2018

(03-21-2018 )Mrkentee Wrote:  
(03-21-2018 )Rawze Wrote:  I think i gave $2800 for all 8 M710 drives. Got them at speedco but I am also part of a national account with my carrier.

here are some words about tire resistance ...
http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=192

If you will buy me 8 of those at that price, I'll give you $50 a tire commission. :)

I have had others say and offer similar things to me. My carrier has the account and records the serial numbers on the tires for the tractor. This is because they track every serial number for tires so they can catch thieves stealing trailer and tractor tires. Every time i buy a new one, they want the old serial number and the new one as it goes on before they will approve a purchase. I don't have to buy through them, I own my truck, but at that kind of discount, I will hassle with it.

They get that pricing because they have 2,000 trucks and 4,000 trailers.


RE: Time for some new rubber... - Old Driver - 03-21-2018

Company I drive for uses the Michelin XDN2 tires for the drives on a national account. I just had all drives replaced and will say so far very happy with them. We do tanker mainly highway roads in MN.


RE: Time for some new rubber... - Mrkentee - 03-21-2018

(03-21-2018 )Rawze Wrote:  
(03-21-2018 )Mrkentee Wrote:  
(03-21-2018 )Rawze Wrote:  I think i gave $2800 for all 8 M710 drives. Got them at speedco but I am also part of a national account with my carrier.

here are some words about tire resistance ...
http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=192

If you will buy me 8 of those at that price, I'll give you $50 a tire commission. :)

I have had others say and offer similar things to me. My carrier has the account and records the serial numbers on the tires for the tractor. This is because they track every serial number for tires so they can catch thieves stealing trailer and tractor tires. Every time i buy a new one, they want the old serial number and the new one as it goes on before they will approve a purchase. I don't have to buy through them, I own my truck, but at that kind of discount, I will hassle with it.

They get that pricing because they have 2,000 trucks and 4,000 trailers.

Kind of figured that. That's a great price. I need new ones soon. I'll probably end up spending about $4000 or so.


RE: Time for some new rubber... - smorgan87 - 03-22-2018

I trust you're not buying tires from a truck stop? Those guys will rape you.


RE: Time for some new rubber... - dhirocz - 03-22-2018

I get to use my company Bridgestone account, but I don't see that kind of savings. I wish!


RE: Time for some new rubber... - Hammerhead - 03-22-2018

(03-21-2018 )Rawze Wrote:  
(03-21-2018 )Mrkentee Wrote:  
(03-21-2018 )Rawze Wrote:  I think i gave $2800 for all 8 M710 drives. Got them at speedco but I am also part of a national account with my carrier.

here are some words about tire resistance ...
http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=192

If you will buy me 8 of those at that price, I'll give you $50 a tire commission. :)

I have had others say and offer similar things to me. My carrier has the account and records the serial numbers on the tires for the tractor. This is because they track every serial number for tires so they can catch thieves stealing trailer and tractor tires. Every time i buy a new one, they want the old serial number and the new one as it goes on before they will approve a purchase. I don't have to buy through them, I own my truck, but at that kind of discount, I will hassle with it.

They get that pricing because they have 2,000 trucks and 4,000 trailers.

Luckily because of the amount of tires I have on my unit, and the fact that I do my own tire work and rotate tires frequently they don't even waste their time tracking me that close.
I made the decision a while ago to pull the pin on my current contract and have been stockpiling tires at the fleet discount for some time. I have 16 new and 8 new recaps in stock in my storage container at this time. I wish I could have put another set of drives and steers away as well...oh well...
I just put a skid of 5gal pails of Shell oil away as well. The spring oil sale was pretty decent this year at $12/pail off, so I stocked up...
Now seeking a super filter discount.