I've always run tires until I was done with them, and then replaced them.
But the Bridgestone Dueler Alenza H/L that came as OE on my Tundra are not very good in snow. When I had it in Colorado, for its first year, it was unpleasant to drive in the snow.
They're good tires otherwise. They have 10/32" tread remaining (the truck has 9,000 miles on it). I've got several trips in the Northeast coming up this winter (Vermont). A pickup on weak tires isn't my idea of winter fun (it's not about going, the truck is 4WD, it's about stopping and turning)
As I consider options, including a dedicated set of wheels and tires for winter, one of the options is to replace them. So, a set of 275/55R20 tires with that kind of tread remaining has to have some value.
If I choose to just replace the Duelers, how would you recommend that I sell them? And for what kind of price?
Thanks in advance.
But the Bridgestone Dueler Alenza H/L that came as OE on my Tundra are not very good in snow. When I had it in Colorado, for its first year, it was unpleasant to drive in the snow.
They're good tires otherwise. They have 10/32" tread remaining (the truck has 9,000 miles on it). I've got several trips in the Northeast coming up this winter (Vermont). A pickup on weak tires isn't my idea of winter fun (it's not about going, the truck is 4WD, it's about stopping and turning)
As I consider options, including a dedicated set of wheels and tires for winter, one of the options is to replace them. So, a set of 275/55R20 tires with that kind of tread remaining has to have some value.
If I choose to just replace the Duelers, how would you recommend that I sell them? And for what kind of price?
Thanks in advance.
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