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Old 05-25-2015, 12:01 PM
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Currently have 50K on my stock Wranglers( P275/65R18). Truck is a 2011 Lariat 4wd. I want a long wearing tire that's good in wet/snow conditions. I thought they put truck tires on from the factory but I was wrong. I'm looking at the Michelins or wondering about the wranglers with Kevlar. Open to all opinions on stock tire replacements. Thanks
Old 05-25-2015, 12:11 PM
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Be sure to check out the Nitto Terra Grappler G2. Nice looking light truck tire with a 50k warranty.
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I have cooper at3 or something they seem pretty quiet
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as you mentioned the Michelin LTX AT2 is probaly the best upgrade to your Wrangler SRA or ATS, Maybe upgrade to a 275/70r18, just a suggestion,
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Originally Posted by festivaboy92
as you mentioned the Michelin LTX AT2 is probaly the best upgrade to your Wrangler SRA or ATS, Maybe upgrade to a 275/70r18, just a suggestion,
Excellent tire. I'm also a Cooper fan and really like the AT3 and ATP.
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Cooper fan here also. I'm running AT3s on my truck.
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Took the advice of the forum and went with Michelin LTX MS/2's in the 10 ply last summer, and they've been great. Very minimal tread wear after 10,000 miles, and they perform much better in snow than the Goodyear AT/S tires that came stock. Can't go wrong with them, thats for sure.
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Depends on what you want. Im running Mickey Thompson atz p3.
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Duratracs are great in our winters here. Plus they wear nicely. I drive a ton of gravel roads and have 125000km on mine and still have a decent amount of tread left.
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wet and minimal snow terra grappler G2. wet and fairly common snow Nitto Exo Grappler. wish I went with exos myself, but they had just came out and were stupid expensive initially.


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