tire recommendation
#1
Junior Member
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tire recommendation
Hey all, I am currently looking for anew tire. I have decent tread on my current tires but want a more aggressive looking tire that still performs all around. Basically I want a mud tire(or aggressive looking all terrain) that does good in snow and ice as well as mud with an aggressive look to it.
I know this is a lot but if you could at least tell me of an aggressive AT for under $140ish that would be perfect. Thanks for all the help!
I am currently considering these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EI2LQY4...I3H8EDP49FZLME But they are stretching my price range and I am not sure how they would perform on snow and ice.
also Im looking for a 30-31 inch tire... Thanks again!
-Joe
I know this is a lot but if you could at least tell me of an aggressive AT for under $140ish that would be perfect. Thanks for all the help!
I am currently considering these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EI2LQY4...I3H8EDP49FZLME But they are stretching my price range and I am not sure how they would perform on snow and ice.
also Im looking for a 30-31 inch tire... Thanks again!
-Joe
Last edited by Young_ford_fanatic; 01-16-2017 at 11:28 PM.
#4
Senior Member
I would shy away from off brands unless they have a stellar reputation already.
For what you are talking about I would be looking at either the Goodyear Duratrac or the Cooper ST Maxx.
Just my $0.02 after all my research before I bought my tires.
There are plenty of other good options out there as well.
For what you are talking about I would be looking at either the Goodyear Duratrac or the Cooper ST Maxx.
Just my $0.02 after all my research before I bought my tires.
There are plenty of other good options out there as well.
#5
Senior Member
I'm running these, cheapest M/T tire you'll find.
http://www.mavistire.com/tire-brands...Couragia+M%2FT
Watch this, it's a M/T tire comparison.
http://www.mavistire.com/tire-brands...Couragia+M%2FT
Watch this, it's a M/T tire comparison.
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#9
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You are going to get what you pay for. Never heard of the tires in your link.
I'm a Nitto fan myself. I got over 50k miles out of my last set of Terra Grapplers. I replaced them with the Terra Grappler G2s, and I am very pleased with these new tires. They feel a little bit softer than the original Terra Grapplers, but ride great, and are excellent in the white stuff and on wet roads.
Whatever you end up getting, just remember that rotations are key to getting the most life out of your tires.
I'm a Nitto fan myself. I got over 50k miles out of my last set of Terra Grapplers. I replaced them with the Terra Grappler G2s, and I am very pleased with these new tires. They feel a little bit softer than the original Terra Grapplers, but ride great, and are excellent in the white stuff and on wet roads.
Whatever you end up getting, just remember that rotations are key to getting the most life out of your tires.
#10
Beer, Boats, and Trucks.
There are a lot of things to cheap out on, but I don't know if tires are one of them. I HIGHLY recommend Cooper ST Max. Dont forget, when you are in a sticky situation, your tires are what will get you out of the way, keep you from sliding off the road, and prevent you from running into/through something you don't want to... think about if this is what you want to cheap out on!