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All Terrain Truck Tires

Started by darron, March 30, 2015, 07:17:40 PM

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kcrebel

GoodYear DuraTracs.  Best tire on the market.  Excellent tread life, low road noise, excellent snow traction, excellent in mud, hold well in pastures without rutting them up. 
I've got 35k on my first set and I still have half tread or better left.  90% highway/city driving which is the worst for this type of tire in terms of wear.  Handle great at highway speeds. 
My next set of tires will be the exact same thing.  Buy with confidence.  They aren't cheap but when you compare treadlife vs the nittos you will quickly realize the savings. 

Moore

I was a Bridgestone fan until these set of tires. I need a good AT tires for winter. Where I can get good traction.
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captin_hook

Nitto terra grapplers. Lt. 10ply..... Discount tire direct

Gobspur

BF Goodrich AT KO2
Goodyear Duratracs
General Grabber AT2

all great tires......

laker

Nitto Terra Graps. Look and ride great on extended cab Silverado

rutnstrut


Quote from: Chilly on March 30, 2015, 09:03:06 PM
BF Goodrich all terrain KO.   Best tire I've ever ran.  I've bought a set or two for every truck I've ever owned.  Get 50k to 55k miles out of every set.  There is a reason that tread design hasn't been changed in years.  They work.  They put them on pulling trucks too.  No road noise and they get rid of water and clean themselves good.  Tough as nails
X2........

stinkpickle

I've run both BFG AT K/Os and Nitto Terra Grapplers on multiple vehicles, and I would buy whichever happens to be cheaper at that time.  Both are top notch.  Nittos used to be a steal, but their prices have caught up with BFG in recent years.

Thundermtn

Quote from: Chilly on March 30, 2015, 09:03:06 PM
BF Goodrich all terrain KO.   Best tire I've ever ran.  I've bought a set or two for every truck I've ever owned.  Get 50k to 55k miles out of every set.  There is a reason that tread design hasn't been changed in years.  They work.  They put them on pulling trucks too.  No road noise and they get rid of water and clean themselves good.  Tough as nails

X3

Best road noise to tread I've ran and they don't get stuck unless you are in a swamp. The only thing they won't stand up to is a T-Rex. They where the tire on the SUV in the first Jurassic park. I knew I was a car guy when I saw it on tv a few years after it came out, and was like "i got those same tires" instead of watching the dinosaur attack.

neal

Hankooks!!!! Run them all the time my buddy owns a fleet of 50+ trucks for a cable boring company that's all they run. Glad I made the switch!
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nickp

Firestone Destination A/T.  They have outlasted the Nitto's on my trucks by 15,000-20,000 miles.  I usually get 65,000 out of them before I change them.  Good bite and no noise.  Drive great. 

Tail Feathers

Another vote for Firestone Destination A/T's.  Good ride, wear and traction.
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cornfedkiller

When the factory tires wear out on my truck, I will most likely be putting BFG A/Ts on it.  I know a lot of people that have been running them for years on their trucks and has been very happy with them.

I had a set of Hankook DynaPros on my old truck, and they did a decent job, but I didn't get as many miles out of them as I was hoping to.  For $140 a tire, they weren't bad though.

Super X3

 Cooper discovery at3's have been a solid tires for plowing, towing and my everyday driver. Very quiet tires and good wear.