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Flapper
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2012 F150, Screw, 4x4, Eco, Max Tow, HD Payload.

Time to replace the original Goodrich 245/75R17 LR E tires. (part of the HD package).

No complaints towing my old Jayco Fifth. But, will be moving to a 8,500 GVWR 32' TT very soon. While of course will be using a WDH (Equalizer), any suggestions on tire best replacements to help keep possible sway at a minimum? Will have non-towing use as a daily driver in Minn., so good winter traction a must, also. I don't really care about how stiff (or not) the ride might be.

Suggestions?
2012 F150 Eco, 4x4, SCrew, Max Tow, HD Payload
2017 Grand Design Imagine 2670MK
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AlmostAnOldGuy
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Flapper,

Let us know what you get and how you like them (quiet ride, mpg, traction, etc.).

Good luck,
Stu
2012 F150 HD/Max Payload (8200 GVWR, 2176 payload) SuperCrew EcoBoost
2008 Komfort Trailblazer T254S

Rygar
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Michelin Defenders are awesome tires.
Michelin on the TV, Sailun of the Fiver. I'm hoping for no tire troubles.
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AlmostAnOldGuy
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Flapper wrote:
2012 F150, Screw, 4x4, Eco, Max Tow, HD Payload.

Time to replace the original Goodrich 245/75R17 LR E tires. (part of the HD package).

No complaints towing my old Jayco Fifth. But, will be moving to a 8,500 GVWR 32' TT very soon. While of course will be using a WDH (Equalizer), any suggestions on tire best replacements to help keep possible sway at a minimum? Will have non-towing use as a daily driver in Minn., so good winter traction a must, also. I don't really care about how stiff (or not) the ride might be.

Suggestions?


Nice truck. ๐Ÿ™‚

I put on Michelin LTX AT/2's a couple months ago. They run quiet and have done fine for me in the snow several times. I looked close at Toyo AT/2s and the Cooper AT/3s as well. I don't think any of those would have been a bad choice. I have not towed with them yet.

Good luck,
Stu

p.s. For my driving I wanted a tire that ran really well in the rain and would hold up to running long stretches of back gravel roads. I do not get into the mud. Also, I do not get snow here like you do. I had the Michelin LTX MS/2s (predecessor to the Michelin LTX Defender) on a 3/4 ton Suburban and they did well in rain and on packed snow. They are more of a highway tread and have 2 belts instead of 3 like the AT/2s. That being said they do really really well on the road and that is where most of us spend 98%+ of our time.

Folks were offering feedback on some tires here as well.
Tire opinions
2012 F150 HD/Max Payload (8200 GVWR, 2176 payload) SuperCrew EcoBoost
2008 Komfort Trailblazer T254S

Grit_dog
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Pick your favorite flavor of E load rated 265-70s or 285-70s if they'll fit and you want bigger (will lose a little power with the 285s though).
If you go less aggressive and still want great winter traction, sipe the tires.
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jrrichar
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time2roll wrote:
My pick is top line Goodyear.

Goodyear Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure With Kevlar


This ^^^

Have a set on my 2011 F150 and they look brand new and work great after 25,000 hard miles. There are a lot of good tire choices but I certainly wouldn't hesitate to purchase these tires again. A good balance between highway and AT use. When I ordered our brand new 2017 F350 the upgraded OWL AT tires from Ford factory are the Goodyear Wrangler AT Kevlar.

lawnspecialties
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4aSong wrote:
Just replaced my original BFG All Terrain T/A's with almost 40k miles with the BFG All Terrain T/A KO2, overall been very satisfied while using the vehicle for towing, off road and daily driver.


Sorry. But like brooks379, BFG KO2s are not a good choice. Took mine back to Discount Tire at 25,000 miles. All four tires were well in the wear bars. Good traction and ride, but I can't justify buying a $1000 set of tires every 25,000 miles.

Discount Tire gave me a great credit toward a set of Cooper Discover ATPs. So far, excellent tire. Great traction, ride, and plenty of stiffness in the sidewall.

Mine are 285-70-17s

brooks379
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Truck F 350 came with Michelin LTX A/T 2.... 275x70x18 I replaced them at 41,000 miles with a set of 4 BF Goodrich all terrain T/A KO2 and took them off after 26,000 miles worn out. Putting some Michelins back on.

four22
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I've had Michelin defenders on 3 different trucks and are by far the best tire I've had. Ride smooth, good all around traction and a 70,000 mile tread life... can't beat them in my book.

I have LT tires on my 150 that replaced the old P tires and it's a world of difference towing.

This is the exact tire I have. I know it's not the same size as yours but for reference
Clicky

bhoth
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Love my Nitto Terra Grappler G2s. They have a 55k mile warranty in the LT version. (wondering how they will deal with that warranty as they are a pretty new tire) Stick well in rain and snow and pretty quiet on dry pavement at highway speeds.

time2roll
Nomad
Nomad
My pick is top line Goodyear.

Goodyear Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure With Kevlar

4aSong
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Just replaced my original BFG All Terrain T/A's with almost 40k miles with the BFG All Terrain T/A KO2, overall been very satisfied while using the vehicle for towing, off road and daily driver.
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Second_Chance
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Lots of good feedback on the forums on the Michelin Defenders.

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