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Easttnrhino
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Patagonia mile stars

Post by Easttnrhino » Fri Oct 23, 2020 11:20 am

Anybody running the Patagonia mile stars, if so how did they balance and wear looking at the 38x13.5x17 also have a bit of a hard time finding actual specs for this tire. Thanks
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Re: Patagonia mile stars

Post by TankerZak » Tue Oct 27, 2020 11:53 am

General concensus on these that I've seen is that they are a great tire but don't last under these heavy trucks. But phenomenal on a mid size rig. Ymmv.

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Re: Patagonia mile stars

Post by 2k5PW » Sun Nov 01, 2020 2:54 pm

I'm running 35's and they are great for the money. Very low noise on highway and wear seems to be as expected for a mud compound tire on a heavy truck. When these are finished, I'll be putting the same back on it.
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Re: Patagonia mile stars

Post by TroyH » Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:59 pm

I bought a set a couple months back, So far so good. I understand they are cheaper tires but all the review I seen were positive so, I figured why not give them a try. Over the weekend we went over a lot of snow and ice covered roads with 0 issues. I only expect to get about 20k miles out of them.

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Re: Patagonia mile stars

Post by TroyH » Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:59 pm

I bought a set a couple months back, So far so good. I understand they are cheaper tires but all the review I seen were positive so, I figured why not give them a try. Over the weekend we went over a lot of snow and ice covered roads with 0 issues. I only expect to get about 20k miles out of them.

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Re: Patagonia mile stars

Post by TroyH » Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:00 pm

I bought a set a couple months back, So far so good. I understand they are cheaper tires but all the review I seen were positive so, I figured why not give them a try. Over the weekend we went over a lot of snow and ice covered roads with 0 issues. I only expect to get about 20k miles out of them.

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Re: Patagonia mile stars

Post by Ramination » Mon Jan 03, 2022 9:43 am

I have the stock size on my 2015 I just got, don’t know about wear but they seem to get around pretty good on snow and ice

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Re: Patagonia mile stars

Post by meenone69 » Sat May 07, 2022 8:31 am

I'm running the 35's on my stock wheels and I really love the tire. It's great in the mud and in the snow. Keep them rotated and you should get plenty of life out of them. Mine balanced perfectly, no issues at all.

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