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I just a new job where I work out of my Vehicle pretty much and will be putting 25-30k per yr on my Frontier. I am about to need new tires and the stock ones suck. Anybody know What kind of tire I can get that will last about 50-60k before replacing them and has good WET/Dry traction?
 

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Look into Goodyears! They got good long lasting durable tires. Check out mine in my gallery. They look really cool and their 70,000 mile tires.
 

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Michelin LTX M/S 2s. I have a set of Michelin AT 2s on my truck and love them.
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These tires for sure. I have used them on my last truck (chevy s10) for over 100,000 miles and they still had decent trend. Plus they handle really well and do not give you less MPG. Downside is that they are really expensive, but it is worth it because they last 2-3 times longer than other tires.

They have metal lining holding them together too, which makes them virtually unbreakable and damage can be fixed. I drove on a blown tire for 4 miles before I realized it was blown, it needed to be replaced, but it was actually able to withstand the 4 miles! In fact, the tire was still in one piece, but had a large whole in it.
 

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Yeah commercials are sorta the next level for all terrains, but i think they're actually cheaper in the long run...
 

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Another vote for the Michelin LTX MS2. We also have a $70.00 mail-in rebate running with the purchase of a new set :) and as always, we guarantee the lowest delivered price on all the products we carry. If a competitor has a cheaper delivered price, we'll certainly beat it.


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My uncle has around 84k on his 07 4 banger frontier with the stock generals. I'm amazed they've lasted that long. They're just about to the wear bars towards the center of the tread, but they have to stay over-inflated to keep the TPMS from lighting up (around 40psi front and back).

I'd go with the revos if you want any offroad ability. For just pavement though the michelins do look like they might give a little better mileage, both gas and tread haha.
 
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