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Old 11-15-2015, 09:11 PM
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My 2011 XLT SCREW's original BFG Rugged Terrain T/A have nearly 91,000 miles on them and are at 3/32" tread depth. I want to replace them before the heart of winter arrives. The truck came with LT245/75R17 tires on 5-bolt wheels.

I'm leaning toward the BFG All Terrain T/A KO2. What other tires should I look at?
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Goodyear duratrac
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Firestone Destination AT is a great tire too.
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Originally Posted by rlh2005
My search skills are lacking so apologies if this is a repeated question.

My 2011 XLT SCREW's original BFG Rugged Terrain T/A have nearly 91,000 miles on them and are at 3/32" tread depth. I want to replace them before the heart of winter arrives. The truck came with LT245/75R17 tires on 5-bolt wheels.

I'm leaning toward the BFG All Terrain T/A KO2. What other tires should I look at?


91k on a set of tires. I think i would go back with those.
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i like kanati tires, they make a trail and mud tire and pretty cheap.

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I just ordered BFGoodrich KO2s last night. Anxious to get them on. They seem to be a very popular choice.
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Hankook dynapro ATMs. Everyone around here runs them.
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Not sure why that hyperlinked to walmart?
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Originally Posted by Magnetic5.0
Firestone Destination AT is a great tire too.
Thanks for the suggestion. I had the Firestone Destination A/T on my previous SUV and really liked them. Unfortunately, Firestone only makes them as P-tires in my size. I don't want to downgrade from the LT and am reluctant to change sizes.
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The ko2's are awesome. You won't regret it if you go with them.
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