2004 Dodge Dakota Tires
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PIRELLI TIRES® - SCORPION WINTER$347.46 -

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BFGOODRICH® - TRAIL-TERRAIN T/A WITH OUTLINED WHITE LETTERING$218.99 - $228.99 -
HANKOOK® - WINTER I PIKE X$154.99 - $195.99 -
HANKOOK® - WINTER I PIKE X STUDDED$164.99 - $207.13 -

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HANKOOK® - WINTER I CEPT EVO3 X W330A$208.86 - $260.67 -

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GOODYEAR TIRES® - EAGLE GT II$253.48 -

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HANKOOK® - VENTUS S1 A/S H125$305.99 -
GOODYEAR TIRES® - EAGLE LS-2$339.55 -

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HANKOOK® - VENTUS S1 EVO3 K127 A$366.99 -

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ACCELERA® - OMIKRON AT$120.35 -
NEXEN® - ROADIAN HTX 2$166.00 - $182.00 -
FIRESTONE® - DESTINATION LE3$192.99 - $209.99 -

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NEXEN® - ROADIAN GTX$217.00 - $248.00 -
NEXEN® - N FERA SPORT$236.00 -
GT RADIAL® - ADVENTURO HT$136.99 - $171.99 -
GT RADIAL® - ADVENTURO ATX$163.99 - $176.99 -
GT RADIAL® - ADVENTURO AT3$188.00
Despite its age, the 2004 Dodge Dakota is still capable of doing various jobs allowing you to transport heavy loads for your business or just travel with a family. However, no matter what functions your pickup usually carries out, if you want your trips to be safe, there are several rules to follow. One of them is a regular visual check of tires. Doing it is in your interest, because over time, they deteriorate and can have a negative impact on the overall quality of your ride and its safety in particular. Too low air pressure or its difference in the rubber installed on the same axle can also affect your ride in terms of handling and even fuel consumption.
If the tread depth of your rubber is no longer sufficient, do your best to have it replaced to avoid unsafe driving conditions such tires might cause. On our virtual shelves, you can see some of the finest 2004 Dodge Dakota tires manufactured by market-leading companies. There are winter / snow tires made from a soft material which allows them to operate well at freezing temperatures. Also, they feature large tread blocks which ensure a good grip on ice and snow. For a hot season, choose summer tires whose tread design and compounds are perfect for working at high temperatures.

























