What are the best AT tires around in your opinion?
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Got the truck at the end of August and put the tires on in the beginning of September and had 86,000 on the clock. I'm at around 97,500 now and they've barely worn. Least i cant tell, and there's a guy with a chebby outside that bought the same tires having seen my truck with them. He got them on about a month ago. I dont see any wear difference between his and mine.
They were great in the snow and they look aggressive like an MT. There's a little bit of a hum, but really... i cant hear it anyway with my exhaust.
They were great in the snow and they look aggressive like an MT. There's a little bit of a hum, but really... i cant hear it anyway with my exhaust.
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Got the truck at the end of August and put the tires on in the beginning of September and had 86,000 on the clock. I'm at around 97,500 now and they've barely worn. Least i cant tell, and there's a guy with a chebby outside that bought the same tires having seen my truck with them. He got them on about a month ago. I dont see any wear difference between his and mine.
They were great in the snow and they look aggressive like an MT. There's a little bit of a hum, but really... i cant hear it anyway with my exhaust.
They were great in the snow and they look aggressive like an MT. There's a little bit of a hum, but really... i cant hear it anyway with my exhaust.
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Yep. One of the reasons i landed on them as well. I had been checking out the Toyo Opencountry M/Ts, but didnt want to shell out the cash. The DuraTracs were much easier on my wallet and the treadwear is better. I'm not poopooing the Toyos either. I wanted them badly and they are great, but really... i'm solid with these GoodYears. They've really surpassed my initial expectations.
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Yep. One of the reasons i landed on them as well. I had been checking out the Toyo Opencountry M/Ts, but didnt want to shell out the cash. The DuraTracs were much easier on my wallet and the treadwear is better. I'm not poopooing the Toyos either. I wanted them badly and they are great, but really... i'm solid with these GoodYears. They've really surpassed my initial expectations.
#17
i just looked at those at2's and those look almost identical to the bfg's. they look nice! ive got master craft courser AT tires on my truck right now and im happy with them so far
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BridgeStone Dueller AT's or AT Revos are the best long lasting AT out there... they will last a solid 50k or more. i have seen a set go 65k on a guys 4runner... he had 285/75/16