Those tires don't perform to well off road either and being P tires they
probably will not last very long. Any recommendations about a good all
terrain tire when replacement time comes?
Thanks
Chasseur
Bruce
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That is also my analysis. I can't understand why an established company
like Ford would do that knowing very well that would raise questions in the
mind of customers.
As for tires I am considering BFG T/A KO tires. Guess its probably going to
be five of them eventually.
Thanks for the answers.
Chasseur
Do what? different sized spare? There is nothing in the original post
that implies this was a new truck that came that way from Ford.
>
>As for tires I am considering BFG T/A KO tires. Guess its probably going to
>be five of them eventually.
I've have very good luck with those tires. I suspect you will like
'em.
The truck is brand new, 10 days old 2009. I asked the dealer if it was rhe
right spare, never got phoned back.
Chasseur
>
>The truck is brand new, 10 days old 2009. I asked the dealer if it was rhe
>right spare, never got phoned back.
>
>Chasseur
>
Ah, now it is much more interesting! <g> I'd give Ford corporate a
call and see what they say. All the trucks I've ever bought have had
five matched identical tires. Sometimes the rim for the spare is a
standard steel one but always matched tires.
Just had a talk over the phone with the Ford service people. They confirm
all Rangers of the the type I bought come with the spare I mentioned. Not
an unexpected answer. Funny thing though they insist on mentioning one
should not drive over 50 miles per hour and also not drive for a long time
with the spare on "'the spare is to be used only to get to the nearest
service station..." I gess its let the buyer beware as usual.
Chasseur
Canada
Ouch! Must be a size limitation on the storage space.
Nope, standard well in front of the rear bumper that will accomodate the
fifth all terrain I am going to buy to replace the OE spare. Somebody
doesn't understand that you take years to build a reputation and can taint
it in the wink of an eye.
Chasseur
Chasseur
>Chasseur <ycas...@zid.com> wrote:
>:
>: Just had a talk over the phone with the Ford service people. They confirm
>: all Rangers of the the type I bought come with the spare I mentioned. Not
>: an unexpected answer.
>:
> Is that the standard size spare for the 4x2 model? Sounds like
> a "most common denominator" issue, now.
>:
>: Funny thing though they insist on mentioning one
>: should not drive over 50 miles per hour and also not drive for a long time
>: with the spare on "'the spare is to be used only to get to the nearest
>: service station..." I gess its let the buyer beware as usual.
>:
> Hmmm. Probably overkill, but again, most common denominator.
> Ford sounds like they are in the "protect ourselves against
> idiots that put on the spare, then never get it changed" mode.
> Much like the never to be sufficiently damned "TEMPORARY SPARE"
> baloney skin that cars came with in the '80's. And yet, you
> would see idiots driving around on those things for days...
>
> Bruce
Like Ford has never heard about five tire rotation?
Well, now that I think about it, maybe they haven't!
Can't say , my truck is the four door Supercab 4X4.
Chasseur