Looking for AT tire
#1
Looking for AT tire
I'm looking for a AT tire that looks pretty aggressive but doesn't have to much road noise. I would be on the pavement 90% of the time. I have a 2015 f150 , but just ordered a 2 inch leveling kit. Thanks for the help
#4
Senior Member
Cooper A/T3's. Just mounted yesterday. I've had these on my Tacoma for almost 3 years. They've been a good tire with excellent traction in all conditions.
In my experience they are VERY quite and ride well when new. But after 30,000 or so miles the ones on my Tacoma did start to get a little louder. Not unbearable, but I do notice it. The F-150 is so much quieter anyway I don't think I'll ever hear them. So far they are every bit as quiet as the factory Goodyear SRA's.
In my experience they are VERY quite and ride well when new. But after 30,000 or so miles the ones on my Tacoma did start to get a little louder. Not unbearable, but I do notice it. The F-150 is so much quieter anyway I don't think I'll ever hear them. So far they are every bit as quiet as the factory Goodyear SRA's.
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overlandFX4 (11-02-2016)
#5
Cooper Adventurer
Just had these installed at Pep Boys. Cooper Adventurer. Kind of like the Discoverer AT3. Cooper makes specific tires for different retailers, but it makes sense they have some that are very similar. $820 plus a $70 mail in rebate, including mounting and alignment. LT275/65R18. Too new to give much of a review, but couldn't tell a difference in road noise from the factory Goodyears.
Last edited by VA13FX4; 11-01-2016 at 10:44 PM.
#6
Motor 10
I really liked the Bridgestone Duelers that came on my Jeep Wrangler. They were always quiet, and handled snow perfectly. When I sold the Jeep, 2 months ago, they had 51,000 miles on them. And still had a good 20-30,000 left on them. I rotated them every oil change. Great tires
#7
www.sldraftingdesign.com
https://simpletire.com/catalog?selec...y=falken-tires
https://www.f150forum.com/f38/falken-at3w-334597/
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#8
Senior Member
I have the Cooper ATP which I think is slightly more aggressive than the AT3 but a Discount Tire exclusive for what that's worth. I had the AT3 on my previous truck - a Tacoma - and it is a great tire. I'm a big fan of Cooper personally but there are a ton of good options out there. Stick with a major brand and it is hard to go wrong exactly.
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#9
Senior Member
BFGoodrich KO2's here, love them. They're 35's and are almost as quiet as my stock tires...