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Re: MPG and Rear Axle Ratio [delrick] by kcram HOST
May 17, 2005 (5:00 pm)

Replying to: delrick (May 17, 2005 3:31 pm)

Be sure to post numbers like this in the MPG: Chevy Silverado Real World Numbers discussion.
 
kcram - Pickups Host
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Re: aftermarket parts [obyone] by txyank1
May 18, 2005 (3:44 am)

Replying to: obyone (May 17, 2005 11:07 am)

I haven't put it on yet, and this will be the first time I've changed the tube. The Airaid I had on my '99 did indeed howl at WOT...which I liked. Sounded like a 4bbl in days of old. I agree they're all a waste of money if you're really looking for hp or mg gains. Kinda like the Flowmaster thing...sounds good, and that's all I'm after. Intakes looks cool and even if they don't improve they don't hurt. As long as you don't over-oil your filter. BTW, my last one has been sitting in the garage for 4-5 yrs. now. Took it off after about a yr to see if my mpg would improve. Don't remember but don't think it did. The new K&N 77 series looks nice and folks who have them say (as well as K&N claims) they do make a slightly better hp improvement. As I'm sure you know, there's a lot of debate about how much crap comes through a K&N filter.
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Dayton Timberline H/T by capitaltruck
May 18, 2005 (6:19 pm)
I was reading Consumer Reports tire ratings, they had good things to say about the Dayton Timberline H/T. The tread looks like it would do well on pavement, which is the only place I drive my 04 Silverado 1500 2wd. The OEM Goodyear Wrangler ST's are total trash. How often do you see a tire these days with a traction rating of B That's how trashy these OEMs are. The only problem, as I'm sure many owners are aware, is that 235 75 16 is a very difficult tire to find. Fortunately, the Timberlines are available in this size. Also, though Consumer Reports rated the Hankook as being a decent tire, there is no way I am putting a Korean tire on my truck. I guess I'm still a little simple like that.
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Re: Tire size for 01 Silverado 1500 2WD [country00] by texsun by z71bill
May 19, 2005 (12:58 pm)
Your post a while back said "As to the Liberator, my Dad thought they were made by Michelin also, but they are made by BF Goodrich out of Ft Wayne, IN. There is a recall on a batch made in a two week period, to include BF Goodrich, Liberator and Uniroyal brands."
 
BF Goodrich sold the automotive tire business back in 1988, to a company by the name of MNA, INC.
 
NMA, INC also owns the Uniroyal brand.
 
That is why the recall of the Liberator also included the BF Goodrich and Uniroyal brands.
 
BTW - MNA stands for Michelin North America - Michelin owns MNA, INC - which owns the BF Goodrich and Uniroyal brands.
 
So your dad is right - Michelin does make the Liberator -
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Re: Dayton Timberline H/T [capitaltruck] by sebring95
May 20, 2005 (5:03 am)

Replying to: capitaltruck (May 18, 2005 6:19 pm)

My '03 came with those Wrangler ST's in a 245/75 and I agree, they're horrible tires. Mine were replaced at 7k miles with Dean Wildcat Radial A/T's. I ended up going with 265/75's to get a bigger tire and even with being an A/T tire, they're far superior to the ST's in every way. Braking, handling, ride, noise, and most importantly TRACTION!! I'm not normally one to buy the cheaper tires, but I've had good luck with Cooper truck tires (cooper/dean are the same).
 
I have a friend with a tire shop that put me into these deans super cheap so I went for it. He said even at normal price, they're only about $425 installed/tax/everything. That's a steal for a 16" truck tire IMHO, particularly one that's this good. I've got about 8k miles on them so far and love them. They've burned about 1-2 32nds though, so I don't think they're going to be a real long-life tire. But I am hard on them and drive a lot of twisty roads so I go through tires quicker on most all my vehicles.
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Re: Tire size for 01 Silverado 1500 2WD [country00] by texsun [z71bill] by texsun
May 21, 2005 (9:34 am)

Replying to: z71bill (May 19, 2005 12:58 pm)

Okay, if you, and my Dad, want to say Michelin makes the Liberator and it makes ya'll feel better, I can live with it. But the DOT code on the sidewall starts with BF, which tells me BF Goodrich makes the tire, regardless of who owns the company. But thanks for the insight....
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Speaking of Tires.....Goodyear Wrangler AT/S 305/75/R16 by btenvy1
May 21, 2005 (12:53 pm)

Replying to: texsun (May 21, 2005 9:34 am)

I had a set of these on my old 2000 Chevy Silverado. Please, if you have these tires check them out. The left rear lost tread and tire pressure about 6 months ago and cause the truck to roll 40 mph. Total loss on the truck, caused wife and kid injuries. Look especially for cracking inside the tread. Goodyear has claimed they are not responsible for the tire. The report stated something was hit with the tire and caused the separation. Believe me, this is not the case. The tires were 305/75/R16.
  
Thanks,
btenvy
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New Picture by ryanbab
May 22, 2005 (5:33 am)
Thought I would post a picture I took yesterday. Last weekend I put the Mud Terrains back on.
 
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Re: Kansas City or Western Missouri?? [damurph] by whatsachevy
May 22, 2005 (6:30 am)

Replying to: damurph (May 15, 2005 8:15 am)

I purchased an '01 2500HD from Henry Marten's in Leavenworth, KS new in 2001. I have had all service performed at this dealer as well. I would recommend them to anyone.
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texsun by z71bill
May 22, 2005 (7:30 pm)
I know it can bet a little confusing - but BGF is just a BRAND - Same thing with the Liberator (and Uniroyal too) - just brands not companies.
 
Kind of like the Silverado - which is NOT manufactured by Chevrolet - it is made by General Motors - GM is the company - Chevy is the brand.
 
When the Walmart tire shop manager told me the Liberator was produced by Michelin I though he was giving me a line of BS - at that time Michelin did not even sell a 285 75 16 tire under the Michelin brand (BTW they do now). So I gave Michelin customer service a call on their 800 number. They confirmed that Michelin produces the Liberator for sale exclusively at Walmart.

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