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I'm. Getting my best milage on the Dunlap E3, about 13 to 14 thousand. A 160 will fit your Heritage nicely. Was trying a commander II but a tube failure took it out early.
On our 07 Heritage, First 4 rears was Lop HD 401's, all four needed replaced at 10K
Got a set Command II's late fall of 12. so far with 7k rear is 1/2 gone so might get 13-14k? that good.
What's diff is the front Command II's. The front Command II is wearing at the same rate as rear. In 40K I had 2 front Lops 402's that both tires lasted easy 20k, actually could have went 25K??? if pushed.
Think next time I may try a set of Lops E-3's ??
When I ordered the Commd II's last fall I got 2 rears and 1 front. Thinking 1 front will last as long as two rears. (don't think that'll happen)
Since The E-3s tread is close to the Command II's. If I need to replace the front at (14k) the same time as the rear, I'll get a new E-3 front to mount up with the other new Command II that sitting in the garage and see how it does.
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