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alexleblanc
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Feb 02, 2016

New tire time - Destination AT, Dueler Revo, Transforce AT?

So a week ago I decided I wanted to move up to 20" wheels on my truck for various reasons and now I've got to decide on a set of tires for the new wheels. (Stock 18's were shot). Wheels are 20x9 with 18mm offset.

I'm looking for first hand experience with any of these three tires ( they are all around 280$ Canadian and within what I want to spend)
1. 275/65r20 Firestone Destination AT
2. 275/65r20 Bridgestone Dueler AT Revo 2
3. 285/60R20 Firestone Transforce AT (stock Ram 2500 size)
4. 275/65r20 Yokohama Geolandar A/TS
5. 275/65r20 Toyo AT2

My requirement are:
1. Quiet enough at highway speed (I found my BFG AT's fine)
2. Capable enough in dirt, mud and wet grass as I hunt, fish and also due to work drive through construction sites most weekdays
3. Long lasting for an AT ( want to get at least 50k Kms/ 30k miles)

37 Replies

  • Been running the TransForce At on truck and HT on my 5th wheel with no problems. Going on 4 yrs on truck and 4 yrs on trailer and been to all the states in signature with them...I highly recommend.
  • Run from the TransForce AT's.. Run Fast!
    Stock tires have 10,500 miles on them now and they are already worn down to half tread life.. I speak from personal experience..
  • I had yoko Geolanders for a while. They did not have good traction and worst of all the tread life was terrible. Don't get those.
  • I hadFirestone Transforce ATs on my 2008 Ram 2500 for about 30,000 miles until I recently traded the truck. Tires were in great shape and I liked them. Good luck. Keith
  • 06Fargo wrote:
    IdaD - what you no like about TransForce HT ?


    They have poor traction offroad and they don't seem to do very well on snowy or icy roads.
  • My stock tires are the Transforce HT and they're junk. The AT may be marginally better but I'd still steer clear.

    The Revos are pretty good and seem to wear reasonably well - I've got a set on my wife's SUV. I would also check out the Toyo Open Country AT2, Cooper AT3 and BFG AT/KO2. The Coooper ST Maxx is another good option but may be more aggressive than you want.