โOct-20-2016 07:26 AM
โOct-21-2016 12:31 PM
d3500ram wrote:
Good tires aren't cheap. I figure at least $250 a corner before any tax, disposal, road hazard, etc.
โOct-21-2016 11:17 AM
โOct-21-2016 10:53 AM
โOct-21-2016 10:09 AM
deserteagle56 wrote:woodhog wrote:Ventura Dogman wrote:
I am running a Chevy diesel 3500 with a Northstar Laredo on the back. I do a little off-roading, but nothing radical. Mostly 4wd is for sand, mud and snow. I do drive some dirt roads with sharp rocks,I do drive some dirt roads with sharp rocks, like out to the Racetrack in Death Valley (I typically air down and go slow). I am looking for E rated tires that have some off-road ability, but are reasonably quiet and efficient on the highway. I know the two are often mutually exclusive but I thought I would ask.
Any recommendations or thoughts?
The "sharp" rocks are the problem, I don't know of any E rated tires that have good sidewalls that will not cut with a sharp rock, with our heavy campers on, the E rated tires bulge out on the side walls, the sidewall effectively becomes the tread, the rocks tear out the side wall of your tire, its just a matter of luck/time...
Don't know as I've ever seen sidewall bulge on a Toyo M55 inflated to its max. I'm willing to bet if I were to mount a set on my Jeep I wouldn't have to put any air in them. Stiffest sidewalls I've ever experienced on a tire.
โOct-21-2016 08:59 AM
โOct-21-2016 08:33 AM
Ventura Dogman wrote:
I am running a Chevy diesel 3500 with a Northstar Laredo on the back. I do a little off-roading, but nothing radical. Mostly 4wd is for sand, mud and snow. I do drive some dirt roads with sharp rocks,...~snip~
โOct-21-2016 08:01 AM
โOct-21-2016 05:54 AM
idaho_camper wrote:bedrocker wrote:
I'm on my second set of Toyo M-55's love em ๐
^^ I'm running Cooper ATP's on my rig. But if price were no object, I'd definitely be running M55's. They are an exceptionally built tire. I recall them being an actual medium duty tire. I think the national guard runs them on many of their vehicles because they're so stout.
โOct-20-2016 10:06 PM
โOct-20-2016 09:47 PM
woodhog wrote:Ventura Dogman wrote:
I am running a Chevy diesel 3500 with a Northstar Laredo on the back. I do a little off-roading, but nothing radical. Mostly 4wd is for sand, mud and snow. I do drive some dirt roads with sharp rocks,I do drive some dirt roads with sharp rocks, like out to the Racetrack in Death Valley (I typically air down and go slow). I am looking for E rated tires that have some off-road ability, but are reasonably quiet and efficient on the highway. I know the two are often mutually exclusive but I thought I would ask.
Any recommendations or thoughts?
The "sharp" rocks are the problem, I don't know of any E rated tires that have good sidewalls that will not cut with a sharp rock, with our heavy campers on, the E rated tires bulge out on the side walls, the sidewall effectively becomes the tread, the rocks tear out the side wall of your tire, its just a matter of luck/time...
โOct-20-2016 06:57 PM
996Pilot wrote:
My 2015 RAM Mega CTD came with a new set Pathfinder Sport A/T's. They are a generic "Americas Tire" brand manufactured by Kumho and closely resemble the Kumho Road Venture SAT tire. These tires blow away the Coopers on the highway for quiet, handling, etc. Was in desert sand with them a couple weeks ago and they did xlnt. 25% cheaper than the Coopers. I only have 8000 miles on them but they look like they are wearing nice/normal.
โOct-20-2016 05:06 PM
โOct-20-2016 04:49 PM
Ventura Dogman wrote:
I am running a Chevy diesel 3500 with a Northstar Laredo on the back. I do a little off-roading, but nothing radical. Mostly 4wd is for sand, mud and snow. I do drive some dirt roads with sharp rocks,I do drive some dirt roads with sharp rocks, like out to the Racetrack in Death Valley (I typically air down and go slow). I am looking for E rated tires that have some off-road ability, but are reasonably quiet and efficient on the highway. I know the two are often mutually exclusive but I thought I would ask.
Any recommendations or thoughts?
โOct-20-2016 03:21 PM
joeshmoe wrote:
Pretty happy with my Cooper ATP'S. Have about 5k on them. Surprisingly quiet on the hwy considering the tread. I also only do light off roading. Mostly loose/soft sections of sand. But with these tires, with the camper on, I've yet to need to shift into 4wd.
E-10 rated tire @3650 lbs.
cooper atp