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โJul-24-2018 05:09 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Was wonderin about those and almost bought a set. Tire deals are almost non existent recently. My Craigslist tire shopping days are numbered, unless for takeoffs. Seems nothing out there like it used to be locally. (Too many people and too much $ in Seattle currently)
But the Exos looked like the best $/feature when I was lookin recently.
TurnThePage wrote:
Exo Grapplers do look nice, but just a bit too much weight for my little half ton I think.
โJul-24-2018 02:19 PM
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โJul-24-2018 10:37 AM
2012Oudoorsman wrote:
Look at Nitto Exo Grappler. For some reason their not popular however im very happy with mine. I was looking for an all around good snow long last tire. A couple people have them on the cummins forum and theyve lasted around 40k miles.
They have the snowflake for severe snow rating. They have large deep lugs and work great towing with minimal noise. My 5er 14.4k lbs and im 23.7k combined. The noise stays nice below 70. When getting above that they do get louder. My wife didnt notice a differece from the stock firestone AT
โJul-24-2018 10:35 AM
memtb wrote:blt2ski wrote:Grit dog wrote:
And if you like or want MTs , they are excellent snow tires if you sipe them. Best of both worlds kind of. Deep lugs for deeper snow and siped makes them grab good on packed and ice.
Another good option.
No BEST option honestly. What works best for you and driving you do.
I preferred this option when pulling TT to local ski areas. If it got bad enough per say I needed studs, usually I was also required to chain up truck and trailer.
Marty
+1
โJul-24-2018 08:58 AM
TurnThePage wrote:
Think I'm leaning toward the Cooper A/TW. Good reviews and reasonably priced, and it's still an all terrain tire.
โJul-24-2018 08:42 AM
TurnThePage wrote:
I replaced my OEM rims with aftermarket. Now I'm thinking I'd like to put some dedicated winter tires on those OEM rims. I'm interested in original or close size, P275/60r20. I wouldn't mind an LT tire, just has to fit reasonably well. As a dedicated winter tire, most of its time would be on paved roads, but I do get out there sometimes, and we are in a mountainous region. I was kind of thinking an MT. In reality there would be very little towing going with these tires also.
Thoughts or suggestions?
โJul-24-2018 07:04 AM
โJul-24-2018 06:25 AM
blt2ski wrote:Grit dog wrote:
And if you like or want MTs , they are excellent snow tires if you sipe them. Best of both worlds kind of. Deep lugs for deeper snow and siped makes them grab good on packed and ice.
Another good option.
No BEST option honestly. What works best for you and driving you do.
I preferred this option when pulling TT to local ski areas. If it got bad enough per say I needed studs, usually I was also required to chain up truck and trailer.
Marty
โJul-24-2018 06:14 AM
Grit dog wrote:
And if you like or want MTs , they are excellent snow tires if you sipe them. Best of both worlds kind of. Deep lugs for deeper snow and siped makes them grab good on packed and ice.
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