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Old 06-24-2010, 07:21 AM
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I'm in the market for new tires (295/70/17's) and I was wondering if anyone knew of a tire that is between a street and AT? As of now, I'm more leaning to the AT side with the nitto terra's. Any suggestions??
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Go with the BFGoodrich. You might spend a little bit more money but like they say "you get what you pay for"
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The Bridgestone tires they put on my truck when I bought it, IMO, are garbage. They seem to be wearing awfully fast.
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I just got a set of toyo open country AT put on my 2007 and love them.
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I just had a set of the firestone destination AT's installed on mine and they are a great tire. I have also had the bfg AT's and they are also great tires but they are a bit more pricey. I can't speek from personal experience about the toyo's but a couple freinds of mine bad tbem on there trucks and hated them. Both complained about wet weather and snow traction with them.
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I have never had the Tokyo's but I do like them
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Originally Posted by jurgy
I'm in the market for new tires (295/70/17's) and I was wondering if anyone knew of a tire that is between a street and AT? As of now, I'm more leaning to the AT side with the nitto terra's. Any suggestions??
Nitto makes the Terra Grappler AT and the Trail Grappler AT/MT hybrid in that size. Toyo makes that size in a MT which I'm running. The 295's are a 33.5x12x17 and seem to fit great on a leveled 4x4. You can't go wrong with the Terra Grapplers for an AT design, just ask the members running them.
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Firestone Destination A/T working good on my 05 2wd Lariat Screw. Tire shop said they balanced very easy and I haven't had any issue. Very happy with them.



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