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Grit_dog
Nov 06, 2021Navigator
Well, the OP hasn’t been back to provide any more criteria to help the internet jury decide his tire fate! Lol
But since we’re on to snow performance….
I’d rank Duratracs, Cooper AT3s, Toyo AT, Terra Grapplers and Bfg ATs all very similar in snow. And all are even better if the tires are siped. (That works for all tires, even a highway tread tire will be noticeably improved in wet/snow/ice with additional siping)
The Coopers Toyos and Nitto Terras are the quietest, with terra graps being slightly louder. Then the BFG AT and loudest is the Duratrac which is like 90% MT tire slightly toned down with some factory siping of the treads.
I love Duratrac traction and durability. Have another set on my company truck currently. (At least it’s a good set of tires from the factory and not the typical cheap baloney skins that you can’t wait to pop or wear out….) But they basically sound and handle like a mud tire.
But since we’re on to snow performance….
I’d rank Duratracs, Cooper AT3s, Toyo AT, Terra Grapplers and Bfg ATs all very similar in snow. And all are even better if the tires are siped. (That works for all tires, even a highway tread tire will be noticeably improved in wet/snow/ice with additional siping)
The Coopers Toyos and Nitto Terras are the quietest, with terra graps being slightly louder. Then the BFG AT and loudest is the Duratrac which is like 90% MT tire slightly toned down with some factory siping of the treads.
I love Duratrac traction and durability. Have another set on my company truck currently. (At least it’s a good set of tires from the factory and not the typical cheap baloney skins that you can’t wait to pop or wear out….) But they basically sound and handle like a mud tire.
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