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Old 04-30-2016, 10:08 PM
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Anyone have pics and specs of any M/T looking A/T tires? Pics Please!!! I love the look of MT tires bt need the Mileadge of an AT
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Goodyear Wrangler Duratracs and Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ P3s both look fairly aggressive IMO.
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I have OEM BFG LT245/75R17 E Rugged Trail T/A



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Goodyear Wrangler Duratracs and Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ P3s both look fairly aggressive IMO.
I really like those Duratracs
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I have OEM BFG LT245/75R17 E Rugged Trail T/A



Nice looking truck! What are you hauling? Camper? how do those tires hold up to the weight? I pull a 16 ft inclosed tools trailer
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I've had the Duratracs, but they were on a 4runner. Loved those tires.

Currently though, I'd take a very hard look at the Toyo R/T.
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I ran both the Duratracs and the Dynapros on my '01 Superduty. The Duratracs had the aggressive good looks, but the Dynapros won in the longevity category. Both were smooth in the ride department, but the Duratracs were a bit more noisy. Been thinking about the Dynapros for the F150, but have also been looking at the Cooper S/T Maxx, as well.

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Here is a 275x65x18 P rated Duratrac
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Originally Posted by redneck wrencher
I ran both the Duratracs and the Dynapros on my '01 Superduty. The Duratracs had the aggressive good looks, but the Dynapros won in the longevity category. Both were smooth in the ride department, but the Duratracs were a bit more noisy. Been thinking about the Dynapros for the F150, but have also been looking at the Cooper S/T Maxx, as well.
ST Maxx's would probably be good for you in Texas. But they aren't very good in snow so Duratracs are better up here.
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