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agesilaus
Dec 11, 2017Explorer III
I had some off road tires- general grabbers - and got very disappointing mileage and wear from them. Lost about 1 mpg and they are noisy. I switched to Goodrich T/A which are a highway/offroad combination and they have been much better.
We only do off roading during the summer tho (not much opportunity in FL), so if you do more YMMV. We have been up and down Colorado 4WD mountain passes and extensively off into Utah 4WD roads in a number of locations with good results tho. With a big truck you are severely limited in rock crawling because of the approach angles on these long trucks. So I doubt serious off road tires make much sense.
We only do off roading during the summer tho (not much opportunity in FL), so if you do more YMMV. We have been up and down Colorado 4WD mountain passes and extensively off into Utah 4WD roads in a number of locations with good results tho. With a big truck you are severely limited in rock crawling because of the approach angles on these long trucks. So I doubt serious off road tires make much sense.
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