When I received my new tractor it had a NICE set of Goodyear 362's on the steer. Thanks to my lovely and talented city driver they have now both been removed and the dreaded R260 Bridgestones (city tires) are on there, unbalanced and on rusty dirty rims, as usual and now the truck pulls like hell to the right. I am HIGHLY disappointed and at wits end as to what to do about it.
Look at ANY of our sleeper trucks and you will see Bridgestone 287's which are much softer tires with the heat ring along the edge. Those drive like a dream but these 260's are horrible.
If a daycab is on a road run it should have the 287's on it. The cost, from what I hear, is about the same.
Better yet, put a set of Michelin's on there for that smooth, controlled ride.
Look at ANY of our sleeper trucks and you will see Bridgestone 287's which are much softer tires with the heat ring along the edge. Those drive like a dream but these 260's are horrible.
If a daycab is on a road run it should have the 287's on it. The cost, from what I hear, is about the same.
Better yet, put a set of Michelin's on there for that smooth, controlled ride.