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- sstanExplorerSilver,
I had these on my Dodge Ram. They were noisy but did OK off road. They didn't do well in the ice and snow we see in the Sierras though. They developed sidewall cracking and eventually the tread delaminated on one - tacking out my quarter panel.
I now run Toyos and just mounted a set of their AT2's. Some sizes come in "extreme" tread depth that look and act like MT tires but come with a 50k mile warranty. Siped they are amazing. You might want to give these a look. - kohldadExplorer IIIHaving the symbol on the side of tire isn't that much of an issue down here but understand.
I ran the BFG AT K/O on my Grand Cherokee and they did extremely well in all conditions including off-road, 8" of snow, and ice. Nothing works on ice, but I was surprised at how well they did. After 60,000 miles, they still had good amount of tread left on them. Had considered them for my truck, but it doesn't see harsh enough conditions to take the chance on amount of wear from carrying a camper a lot of the time. But if they were the only choice that meet the need, I would be willing to at least give them a fair shot. - silversandExplorer
....Michelin LTX A/T2 tire
I just replaced these tires (at 6.4 years of age: started significant sidewall cracking on 3 tires). I was impressed by them, however, I need a legally rated and performance-tested snow tire rubber compound and tread, that doubles as all season (with the U.S. Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA) and the Rubber Association of Canada (RAC) severe winter rated logo stamped on the tire). We expect to do some snow and ice driving now that we are on the cusp of full retirement (ie. we will encounter potentially significant snow and ice traversing to/from warmer climes several times a year).
The only load-rated E tires on the North American market, as far as I am aware, with this capability are: Goodyear Duratrac and BFGoogrich TA/Ko (and K02) full sized truck tires. - kohldadExplorer IIIMay also want to look at the Michelin LTX A/T2 tire. They may not be aggressive as you want. Not very good in muck, but shines every place else. With the TC on the truck, can vouch for them on 6" unpacked and packed snow. They wear even, are quiet, and have a nice ride.
Had them on my old truck and will be putting them on the new one as soon as the factory tires wear out. - kevdenExplorerI have had a few sets of the old BFG AT/KO and I liked them. A bit noisy, but that is expected in a tire like this. Had one get cut through the tread on a freshly regraded gravel road causing a flat. The tires were due to be replaced within a year, so I just replaced all 4 with General Grabber AT2 which has almost the exact tread pattern.
- The_Mad_NorskyExplorerI am thinking that any of the following three would be great tires for us TC haulers.
Part mud terrain, part all terrain. 3 ply sidewalls.
1). Cooper ST Maxx
2). Toyo Open Country R/T
3). Nitto EXO Grappler AWT.
The Toyo and Nitto have only recently been introduced to the market, so appears they are limited in sizes available right now.
The Cooper ST Maxx has been around for a few years now, with very favorable reviews. It does have the LT 285/75R16 size available @ the 3750 lbs load rating. - silversandExplorerThanks Guys!
The reason I started this thread so early in the game (our new Duratrac tires are literally brand new, 1840 miles on them; they are excellent in every respect....so far), is that I want to start accumulating experiences as an future alternative tire.
DJ: I got a chance to see the Toyo MTs first hand (on a very nice imported Land Rover) in North Carolina, this past October. They had a good review by owner. Tks. - kbaumExplorerI am also interested in the new!!! KO's but for my Jeep. They appear to have some interesting new sizes, as well. I have not seen the tire yet but am interested. The 3,750 Lb load range on the tire you are investigating is intriguing .
- _DJ_1Explorer II
bcbouy wrote:
i had them on my f150.good sand/ gravel tire but terrible in the mud,also really stiff when unloaded.wear was about average if you rotate every 5k .all around uncomfortable tire.i definately wouldn't put them on a heavy duty truck.if you're looking for a good all around road/off road go with the toyo open country m/t. i'm happy with my goodyear duratrac m/t's as well.
I also have the Toyo MT and had them siped. Great traction on all types of conditions. A little noisy and only get about 30-35K miles out of them. I run the 35x12.5 and they are a little pricey. April I will have to replace them and by the time I get them mounted, balanced and siped will be a little south of $2K. - bcbouyExploreri had them on my f150.good sand/ gravel tire but terrible in the mud,also really stiff when unloaded.wear was about average if you rotate every 5k .all around uncomfortable tire.i definately wouldn't put them on a heavy duty truck.if you're looking for a good all around road/off road go with the toyo open country m/t. i'm happy with my goodyear duratrac m/t's as well.
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