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I'm probably going to replace my OE tires with something different when they wear out, but if I had a tire destroyed with only a few thousand miles, I would want to get a matching tire. As most of you know the Territory MT is basically a wrangler tire without Wrangler on it. Instead it has Goodyear on it, twice. Out of curiosity, I checked around to see if you could get the OE tire. Turns out, you can't. Most tire dealers don't even know the Bronco tire is different and that it doesn't have Wrangler on it. I called Goodyear and they seem to think that only the MAP has them. Anyone know any different?
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I'm probably going to replace my OE tires with something different when they wear out, but if I had a tire destroyed with only a few thousand miles, I would want to get a matching tire. As most of you know the Territory MT is basically a wrangler tire without Wrangler on it. Instead it has Goodyear on it, twice. Out of curiosity, I checked around to see if you could get the OE tire. Turns out, you can't. Most tire dealers don't even know the Bronco tire is different and that it doesn't have Wrangler on it. I called Goodyear and they seem to think that only the MAP has them. Anyone know any different?
Yeah my dealer could order them no problem.

I'm currently getting 18.5mpg in my 2.3L 10spd BaseSquatch but I am only 250 miles deep and taking it easy on the engine.

The Goodyears are pretty quiet, and lightweight for what they are. I had originally planned to swap them at purchase for Wildpeak ATs but my stay in ice mountain kiboshed those plans.

The Wildpeaks (or really any AT tire) are going to be significantly heavier and I assume will have a decent impact on my MPGs.
 
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Yeah my dealer could order them no problem.

I'm currently getting 18.5mpg in my 2.3L 10spd BaseSquatch but I am only 250 miles deep and taking it easy on the engine.

The Goodyears are pretty quiet, and lightweight for what they are. I had originally planned to swap them at purchase for Wildpeak ATs but my stay in ice mountain kiboshed those plans.

The Wildpeaks (or really any AT tire) are going to be significantly heavier and I assume will have a decent impact on my MPGs.
I asked my dealership and their response was:

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I possibly could replace OE with OE, if I get good tread wear . They are definitely light which helps with mpg.
 

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I would call them and ask to make sure.

I know tirerack sells the specific KO2 for in the 35s and 37s for the F150 Raptor. 37 is below .. notice in the description it says FP Ford Performance

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Thanks for the response. That is definitely a picture of them. The heading/description has Wrangler in it. Makes me wonder which version you would get if I ordered one?
 

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“My tire Dealer said!” Sorry couldn’t resist discount tire said they can order one and that Sams or Walmart carry them.
 

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I'm probably going to replace my OE tires with something different when they wear out, but if I had a tire destroyed with only a few thousand miles, I would want to get a matching tire. As most of you know the Territory MT is basically a wrangler tire without Wrangler on it. Instead it has Goodyear on it, twice. Out of curiosity, I checked around to see if you could get the OE tire. Turns out, you can't. Most tire dealers don't even know the Bronco tire is different and that it doesn't have Wrangler on it. I called Goodyear and they seem to think that only the MAP has them. Anyone know any different?
It is a Good Year Wrangler Territory MT. If I had to guess/bet, It probably says good year on one side and wrangler on the other.
 
 


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