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Tires LT235/80R17

egarant
Explorer III
Explorer III
Hi All,

I am looking for a new pair of shoes for my truck that hauls my truck camper 99% of the time.

I currently have on the Michelin LTX M/S2's that were terrific on the highway, smooth and quiet.

I am now looking to get a more aggressive tread pattern for the times that I do off road ( rocky forest service roads and sandy desert trails.

I am also interested in a tire with a firm sidewall as I tip the scales at 14,000 lbs. Load range E obviously.

Some of the contenders that I have listed so far in my research are:

Toyo M55
Toyo Open Country A/T II
Goodyear Duratrac
Cooper Discoverer A/T3
BF Goodrich T/A KO 2

Thanks!!
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jmckelvy
Explorer
Explorer
My last set of tires was the Cooper Discoverer AT3. Good tires. Still had usable tread at 60,000 miles.

When the current Michelin MS2s wear out I will probably go back to the Coopers.
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woodhog
Explorer
Explorer
Kevlar in the sidewalls..

Have no idea about these tires, but they say 35% more sidewall protection, maybe others with Kevlar also?
2004.5 Dodge 4x4 SRW Diesel, 245/70R19.5 Michelin XDS2, Bilstein Shocks
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kohldad
Explorer
Explorer
One you left off the list is the Michelin AT2. Not as aggressive as the ones you listed, but very well in the snow and gravel roads. I managed very good wear, never had a problem on the gravel roads and worked very well on up to 6" of snow or packed roads.

I think the BFG KO2 while will have great traction will wear very fast with your heavy load.

Of the ones you listed, I think the M55 would be my choice if you aren't worried about a little tire noise. Most folks swear by them but a few complain about quick wear.
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Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
Which brand has the highest max load capacity.......go with that one
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Garry_Gayle
Explorer
Explorer
I would go with the Toyo Open Country personally, I ran a Toyo 608Z which is very similar to the M55 on a 450, I was not happy with them as a steer tire, wear was terrible with a lot of cupping on that extreme open shoulder design.

Trackrig
Explorer II
Explorer II
I run the Cooper tires with about 20,000 miles on them. I'm pleased with them and they don't make a lot of noise. I think any of your choices will do fine.

Bill
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