What is the best all terrain tire to consider?
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What is the best all terrain tire to consider?
I have just purchased a new 2015 Ford F150 Lariat and I am putting a 2" levelling kit and swapping out the stock Goodyear Wrangler tires. Right now there are 275 55R 20 tires and I am thinking of installing either Toyo Open Country AT II Xtreme (295 55R 20) or BFGoodrich All Terrain KO2 (same size). Does anyone recommend what would be the better choice? We are in Canada so really looking for a sharp looking tire, that is good ont he highway, but good in the snow as well. This is a choice that is driving me crazy. The guy at the tire shop was trying to convince me to go with the BFGoodrich tires, but the reviews online haven't been great. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I have just purchased a new 2015 Ford F150 Lariat and I am putting a 2" levelling kit and swapping out the stock Goodyear Wrangler tires. Right now there are 275 55R 20 tires and I am thinking of installing either Toyo Open Country AT II Xtreme (295 55R 20) or BFGoodrich All Terrain KO2 (same size). Does anyone recommend what would be the better choice? We are in Canada so really looking for a sharp looking tire, that is good ont he highway, but good in the snow as well. This is a choice that is driving me crazy. The guy at the tire shop was trying to convince me to go with the BFGoodrich tires, but the reviews online haven't been great. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Goodyear Duratracs are great in the snow and look good too.
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I recommend the toyos. Those things are tough
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I actually took my stock tires off and got the KO2s installed. Had them on for 3 days and luckily my tire shop bought them back off of me. For some reason I just didn't like how the ride was with them. Then I had the toyo open country at2 xtremes 295/60r20 put on and like the ride much better and honestly after having both I think the toyos look way better also. I highly recommend them. 2500 miles so far and they have been great. Here's a couple pics
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I was leaning towards the toyo's as well. They look awesome on your truck. My 2013 F150 has 305 60R 18 Mickies and I love them, but they are not great in the winter on icy roads. Thanks for the reply as well. I am new to the site, and really like the support and input from Ford lovers.