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I bought some Geo-Trac tires for my Chevy 3/4 pickup 3.5 years ago because they were cheap--like $480 mounted and balanced. I drove it a year and they were worn out. I kept driving it a little when I bought my Honda Civic, but the Civic is dead and I'm tire hunting again for the Chevy. I recently discovered the Geo-Tracs were Nankang tires and that they really, really suck at wear. I think they are made of warm butter. Also, I normally kept 80psi in the rears because I go from empty to full alot. These tires have a weak tread base and wear out in the center if you keep them at maximum inflation. I've never seen that before in a truck tire.
I'm not buying those again. The Kumho Venture ATs I had on it before that lasted for 4 full years of driving.
I'm not buying those again. The Kumho Venture ATs I had on it before that lasted for 4 full years of driving.