I have been driving nothing but CTD Rams since 2002. I also have had many of them in my company that different employees drive. I’ve been through many sets of factory firestones, Michelins, Cooper’s, continentals, nittos, bfg’s and I’m sure some others that aren’t coming to mind.
Here’s what I have found to be pretty much universally true. It depends on how the trucks are driven. They are heavy. If you don’t accelerate slowly, corner and brake conservatively, no tires will make it to 50k. if you tow heavy they wear even faster. That said, it’s possible with most of them if you drive like “grandpa”. Coincidentally, the guys at work that get above average fuel mileage can get a set of tires to 50k. The ones that get average fuel mileage can’t. My $.02.
Here’s what I have found to be pretty much universally true. It depends on how the trucks are driven. They are heavy. If you don’t accelerate slowly, corner and brake conservatively, no tires will make it to 50k. if you tow heavy they wear even faster. That said, it’s possible with most of them if you drive like “grandpa”. Coincidentally, the guys at work that get above average fuel mileage can get a set of tires to 50k. The ones that get average fuel mileage can’t. My $.02.