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Old 02-05-2010, 06:08 PM
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NTG's here too. Awesome in the rain. Haven't really had them in the mud, YET. It is snowing it's wazoo off all day today. 5" so far, and had the beast out in the snow playing today. It did freaking awesome. No need for the 4 wheel drive even. Of course I came off of 235's. So I was used to getting stuck in my driveway.
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I bought Cooper Zeon LTZ's (275/60/20, slightly taller than stock) as they had great reviews, couldn't find an unhappy customer on any forum. They handle great in the rain, snow and light mud and are a good highway/all-terrain/sport truck tire with a 55K mile warranty and best yet, built in America.
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Originally Posted by Grrrowler
I have the Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ's on my truck. So far they've been great in the rain (and I live in Seattle). I've not had a chance to drive on them in the snow yet.

I had a set of BFG MT KM2s on there for about 2 weeks. In misty rain we get here they were like being on ice skates.
I too have the MY Baja ATZ 35x12.5 R20. Its been raining 9 out of the last 14 days here in houston and tromping through puddles, along with cornering and braking have been superb. Quiet on the road as well, even highway, for such a large tire. Have had no problems getting out of the Texas Gumbo, and my truck is just 2WD. I can post pics of tread if you'd like. Good luck!



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