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Switz
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« on: November 06, 2009, 03:24:01 pm »

I just became the owner of a used '97 Ranger (only 57,000km - like new condition) with 225/7-R14 as the suggested tire size.  Not many tires are manufactured in this size.  I'm wondering what anyone out there has had for experience with tires in this size.  I'm looking for both winter and all season feedback.  The tires that are on it now are 215/75R14 because the previous owner said that it was impossible to find the original size in stock anymore.  Also I checked the manufacture dates on the tires and two are 2001 and two are 2003.  The tires look fine with no cracks and there is still lots of tread remaining.  I bet these tires only have 5000km on them, if that.

Anyways, your responses would be greatly appreciated.
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« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2009, 04:32:51 pm »

Just read my post. 

So there is no confusion, the origional tire size is 225/70R14.

(yes, 70 series rubber, not 7 series hahaha)
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« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2009, 08:11:50 pm »

Mine's a 96 B3000 4x2 with 147,xxx km. Same stock tire (225/70R14). For winters, there is a Dean Wintercat....Apa.ca has poor reviews on these tires. For other seasons, there are a few more around.

For winters, I have a set of four studded Arctic Claws TXI (205/75R14). Bought them for $522 after mounting, balancing, installation and studding ($80 per tire). Previous winters were 215/70R14. Have the Claws at 38 psi since they have a slightly lower load rating (95 vs. stock 98). Got the Claws since they were among the cheapest, studdable, non-directional winter tire available. They are an entry level winter tire IMO....still got stuck a few times last winter (needed a push from neighbours or put on chains).

For other season tires, I have a set of four BFG All Terrain T/A KO (27x8.5R14 load C).....good, but can be noisy (gravel sized pebbles get stuck in the tread), not that good in winter (they are severe snow rated...this is very rare for an all terrain tire...might be decent for a 4x4). The previous set was Goodyear Wrangler AT/S 225/70R14....not very good IMO.

For age of tires, a rule of thumb is 6 years max. The Wranglers were gone after 6 or so years. The BFG are date coded as early as 2005....lotsa tread left (new tread depth is 16/32 inch). Will probably keep the BFG a bit longer than 6 years (assuming that I don't replace the truck with a 4x4 Ranger).

If you are looking for an inexpensive set of winter tires (studdable and directional), I recommend looking at the Hankook W409 I*pikes 205/75R14. Less than $100 per tire. For all terrains, BFG All Terrain T/A KO if you like the aggressive appearance, but don't mind the noise....it's a truck tire for sure.  Grin

Dave
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