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The first set I had were on my 2004 LE 4x4 and I swapped them at about 35,000 for some Mastercraft Courser C/T's. They had so much tread left I kept them. I sold my 2004 in Dec 2007 (bought a Sequoia and sold it) and bought a 2007 Titan in March 2009. I put the ones I kept from my 2004 on the 2007 and they are still going strong (now 5 years old). They ride good and give decent offroad and onroad traction. I do not know why everyone bad mouths them so much(except that they really vary on how many miles everyone gets out of them..must be driving habits and care). I just bought a used set from a guy here in TN for $100 that look practically brand new and he has already put between 20k and 30k miles on them(see picture). Going to swap the ones I have for these. I only drive about 15 to 20 miles a day so these tires last me a long time.
 
Mine lasted to 41,000. then I hydroplaned on a road trip through the mountains in bad rain and that was it for them. Went with the bridgestone dueler Revos a/t. I have 46,000 on them now and now and no problems yet. They might make it to 50,000.
 
Bought my '06 with 21k in Jan. of 2008. Just hit 52k and the OEM Goodyears need replacing. Mostly in-town miles, rotated 'em about 15k ago.

Trying to find the stock size in a smallish town (Albany, Ga.) is a pain so far!

Gary
 
I got 62k out of my Goodyears but that was really stretching it. It was to the point where they were downright scary in a rainstorm. Switched to the Revos last fall and love them. They were great this past winter. Almost as good as the BFG AT KO's I had on my last truck. Quieter on the hwy than the BFG's though.
 
this is a easy answer, as long as you can stand them or can save money for decent tires. im working on getting some kook atm rf10s so around xmas ill get some new shoes.
 
I didn't bother reading this whole thread but....I went through two sets of these on my 04. Don't ask me why I chose to do it but I guess a pair at a time was the main reason.

That being said I found these to be THE worst truck tire I've ever hat. Most had so many plugs in them the balance was probably off! I once got a hole in one from a screw. No...the HEAD of the screw was protruding into the tire! Not to mention numerous rock holes. Tough truck my ***.
 
On my '06 KC 4x4, I had ~12,500 miles on the OEM Goodyears and it didn't look like they were going to last another 12,500 miles when I traded in the truck in.

I've got ~11,000 miles on my '08 CC 4x4 and the tires appear to be wearing better (more evenly) than on my old Titan.

Based on the feedback and threads that I've read on here, I'm looking at one of the following (3) tires, when I do have to replace the OEM Goodyears:

1. Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo
2. Goodyear Wrangler SilentArmor
3. Hankook Dyna Pro ATM RF10
 
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