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Grit dog wrote:cummins2014 wrote:Grit dog wrote:cummins2014 wrote:blt2ski wrote:
My son's 305-65-18 Cooper AT3's are quiet on his lifted 1500 reg cab. Not recalling if I had the 2 or 3 in the stock 245-75-16 on my C2500. They also were quiet. I got around pretty good in Seattle WET snow all thing considering I had an open rear diff.
I really don't think you'll have any issues with them.
Marty
Thanks. Im thinking I’m going to see pretty much the same thing I saw with the Toyo , possibly a few more miles.
I mean, we don't get that Champagne Powder here like you all. Although from what I've seen this year, it's pretty much stopped snowing in Utah altogether...
If you're really after wintertime traction, short of studs, the best thing you can do is go ginsu on your treads. Tire siping is like one of the few simple wonders left in this world! LOL
No, snow is not a factor for me here in Utah , it hasn’t been out in the snow for quite awhile , sits in the garage most of the winter , or a trip to Arizona . Only way I’d worry about snow is if I got got in a storm going to Arizona In the winter , and I make sure the weather forecast looks good before I hook up the fifth wheel , and go .The only reason for that truck to leave the garage is just to drive it once a week in the winter ,so not to let it sit too long . 64k in 8 years is not a lot of driving .
So getting AT type tires is truly just for looks?
If so, I'd buy a set of takeoff tires or takeoff tires and wheels and have me a brand new set of tires for less than half price of a top of the line AT tires.
Mar-07-2022 04:14 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
"Toyo Open Country A/T"
Where are these made?
Toyo owns Nitto so there's a good chance they're made in the USA just like Nitto's.
Mar-07-2022 03:10 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"Toyo Open Country A/T"
Where are these made?
Mar-07-2022 11:15 AM
cummins2014 wrote:Grit dog wrote:cummins2014 wrote:blt2ski wrote:
My son's 305-65-18 Cooper AT3's are quiet on his lifted 1500 reg cab. Not recalling if I had the 2 or 3 in the stock 245-75-16 on my C2500. They also were quiet. I got around pretty good in Seattle WET snow all thing considering I had an open rear diff.
I really don't think you'll have any issues with them.
Marty
Thanks. Im thinking I’m going to see pretty much the same thing I saw with the Toyo , possibly a few more miles.
I mean, we don't get that Champagne Powder here like you all. Although from what I've seen this year, it's pretty much stopped snowing in Utah altogether...
If you're really after wintertime traction, short of studs, the best thing you can do is go ginsu on your treads. Tire siping is like one of the few simple wonders left in this world! LOL
No, snow is not a factor for me here in Utah , it hasn’t been out in the snow for quite awhile , sits in the garage most of the winter , or a trip to Arizona . Only way I’d worry about snow is if I got got in a storm going to Arizona In the winter , and I make sure the weather forecast looks good before I hook up the fifth wheel , and go .The only reason for that truck to leave the garage is just to drive it once a week in the winter ,so not to let it sit too long . 64k in 8 years is not a lot of driving .
Mar-07-2022 10:17 AM
Grit dog wrote:cummins2014 wrote:blt2ski wrote:
My son's 305-65-18 Cooper AT3's are quiet on his lifted 1500 reg cab. Not recalling if I had the 2 or 3 in the stock 245-75-16 on my C2500. They also were quiet. I got around pretty good in Seattle WET snow all thing considering I had an open rear diff.
I really don't think you'll have any issues with them.
Marty
Thanks. Im thinking I’m going to see pretty much the same thing I saw with the Toyo , possibly a few more miles.
I mean, we don't get that Champagne Powder here like you all. Although from what I've seen this year, it's pretty much stopped snowing in Utah altogether...
If you're really after wintertime traction, short of studs, the best thing you can do is go ginsu on your treads. Tire siping is like one of the few simple wonders left in this world! LOL
Mar-07-2022 10:00 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"Toyo Open Country A/T"
Where are these made?
Mar-07-2022 08:09 AM
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Mar-07-2022 07:08 AM
cummins2014 wrote:blt2ski wrote:
My son's 305-65-18 Cooper AT3's are quiet on his lifted 1500 reg cab. Not recalling if I had the 2 or 3 in the stock 245-75-16 on my C2500. They also were quiet. I got around pretty good in Seattle WET snow all thing considering I had an open rear diff.
I really don't think you'll have any issues with them.
Marty
Thanks. Im thinking I’m going to see pretty much the same thing I saw with the Toyo , possibly a few more miles.