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Good Offroad Tires For F150

Old 08-31-2016, 11:23 PM
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Nitto terra grapplers treated me great. about 70/30 pavement/off-road and never had a problem. I got 75K+ miles out of them, never had an issue off-road even in deep (to the axle mud) and were very quiet on the hwy.
Old 09-02-2016, 04:21 AM
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I'm also looking for tires. I read a comment from a guy that said he had BFGoodrich AT's and had a cupping problem. He stated that that's common on Rangers and F150's. Is there any truth to this? Help need tires REAL soon.
Old 09-02-2016, 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by swampaz
I'm also looking for tires. I read a comment from a guy that said he had BFGoodrich AT's and had a cupping problem. He stated that that's common on Rangers and F150's. Is there any truth to this? Help need tires REAL soon.
It really comes down to the driving you do!

I've had the BFG K02's for the last year and they have been awesome!
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Another vote for Goodyear Duratrac's. They are amazing! Mine have been great in snow, mud, rain, pavement. They have 40,000 km's on them and still look new.
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My driving is about 75/25 Road/Dirt. Nothing really harsh off road.
Old 09-02-2016, 06:53 PM
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I had BFG KO2s on my Tacoma and liked them. The only problem was they constantly went out of balance even though I was rotating them often and checking the tire pressure regularly.

I am looking at either Falken Wildpeak At3, Nitto Terra Grappler G2, or Toyo Open Country At2 for my next tire.
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im with the other guy on Cooper Tires. They are amazing and very strong and quite tires. I got the ST Maxx which is kind of a mix between all terrain and mud, they are very quite on the road and very aggressive tread pattern with a nice sidewall.
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I like the Cooper Tire AT3 in 285/70r17. They should fit very nice.
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I've had good luck with the Pro Comp mt2 extremes. Only mud tire I've found with a tread wear warranty.


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