What is the best all terrain tire to consider?
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I currently run Cooper AT3s. They aren't as aggressive at Toyos or BFGs but their snow handling is fantastic as well as in wet weather and on some pretty rutted muddy forest service roads in the mountains. They come in 275/65/20 (34.2" E-Rated) if you want it that big or in stock size or 275/60/20 (33" P-rated) and 275/65/18 C-rated). I have them in Load C on my 4Runner and they'll be the first thing I put on the F150 when I get it next year. They're also quiet which was key for me as I spend a lot of time on the highway. I live in the Seattle Area for reference.
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Use your brain.....
I live in northern Michigan and have run Toyo's, Original KO's, and Duratracs. While all of them look good and handle great, nothing holds a candle to how well the Duratracs do in the winter. Best winter tire i've ever driven on period.
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Johnnymossville (10-24-2015)
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The BFG or the toyo is no doubt probably the best tires on the market in the all terrain area. Nitto makes the terra grappler which is a great tire but the off road performance past gravel roads isn't the best due to the really close tread pattern. Buddy of mine had a set with like 5k miles on his truck and almost got stuck in his girl friends yard with 4 wheel drive. Another really good all terrain on the market that has a awesome look and should preform really well is the new toyo R/T. Personally if I was in the market for an all terrain tire I'd be buying the new R/T. Reason I don't is because I bought the toyo M/T.
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Toyo Open Country R/T, Goodyear Duratrac, Cooper ST Maxx. The only 3 All Terrain tires I'd put on my rig. Guaranteed to be decent on the pavement & not get you stuck in mud, snow or loose rock (not talking all out mud bogging here), they are still an All Terrain, not a mud terrain tire.
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ZAF920 (12-30-2020)
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Cant believe no ones mentioned the Exo Grapplers yet. 3 peak snow rated tires. I bought them because they were one of the only tires in a 285/70r18. Pretty much the ideal size for putting a level on your truck. I wanted something 1 profile wider than the stock 275's and one taller for sitting up higher. You can buy a 285/65r18 but that's not much taller than stock and can kind of look small depending on how tall of a level you put on your truck.