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Old 04-27-2012, 04:47 PM
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Just wondering best tires for my truck that are rugged and will last in our Calgary weather?
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Oh lord.....

There will be some arguing in here. LOL.

Most on here prefer Nitto terra grappler, Goodyear Wrangler, or Cooper zeon ltzs for all-terain. Or the Nitto trail grappler or Goodyear Duratrac for m/t.

Can't go wrong with any of the above. I have the terra's and they work great.
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Rugged as in mud terrain rugged? Or just slightly more aggressive than stock like a Nitto Terra Grappler or Toyo Open Country A/T?
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Originally Posted by CLABRO
Rugged as in mud terrain rugged? Or just slightly more aggressive than stock like a Nitto Terra Grappler or Toyo Open Country A/T?
Just slightly more aggressive mainly look...
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I'm riding on Zeon LTZ and love it... Look is amazing and price was by far the best for me

Will you be using it in the winter? If yes get the Duratrac over anything.

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Yeah I want to get rid of my stock 20" rims and pirelli tires and put a leveling kit on. Yes all season for sure so need to get through Calgary weathers..

Scrappy Doo - Are you in Calgary? If so how are they in the winter?

I am between the Terra and the trail but I am open ears to suggestions..
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I went with the Duratrac in 285/60-20 and love them. Here is a picture of them.
Got the same truck also. Got the tires for 1500$ tax incl and install.
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Looks good! How much for the rim's and tires installed?
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About 2800$ for both, in Canada
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About 2800$ for both, in Canada

Cool are those the monsters?


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