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Old 08-30-2018, 09:48 AM
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My F150 was a demo with 5k miles so they may have put new tires on. Are these the "OWL all terrain" tires?

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i would say yes
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Looks like the stock wranglers to me. 5k miles will look new.
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Not sure the Wranglers would be characterized as "all terrain" (A/T) so much as "all season" (A/S) tread pattern.
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They are listed as All Terrain:

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/BigPi...+White+Letters

As a matter of fact, if you bother to look at the sidewall, you will see the words "All Terrain" printed there.

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Yeah, thanks for the heads up. I'm aware that they are listed as A/T tires. My point was that--IMHO--the tread design is more of an A/S pattern. YMMV.
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FYI the "OWL" means "Outlined White Lettering". Some also say "Outside White Lettering" but the former is correct. Basically means white writing on the sidewall.
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Originally Posted by FordGate
My F150 was a demo with 5k miles so they may have put new tires on. Are these the "OWL all terrain" tires?

Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure with Kevlar Reinforced Layer. It's also snow-rated with the Three Peak symbol.



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