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    Time for new tires.

    I got right around 30k miles out of my bfg tires before one separated on me yesterday, so now I'm shopping for new all terrains. Current size I'm running is 275/70/18. What's a good tire y'all are using?

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    Hankook

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      #3
      BFG A/T. 60K and ready for another set. Rotate often and they will last.

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        #4
        another vote for Hankook. I have got close to 50k out of a set of there MT's on a 1/2 ton 7z1. I currently have a set of the AT's on my 3/4 ton Diesel. I have had great luck out of them.

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          #5
          I'm running pathfinders on my truck now. Load range E. 285/75/16. And am very pleased with them. Our lease is black dirt and rock. Haven't been stuck yet or had a problem with chipping. They clean out good and ride great. Handle good on the road wet or dry.

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            #6
            Nitto Terra Grapplers are legit. Good wear and handling. Falken Wild Peak are amazing and good price.

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              #7
              Alan Whatever I have on my truck are good. I am at 30k on them and they look new still. Ill send you a picture this evening.

              I put 50k and 45k on a set of Nitto Terra Grapplers. Only reason I didn't go with them again is because when I went to get new tires, they only had 3 tires and I wasn't about to go back at a later date.

              I rotated the both sets at 15k. The tires I have now were rotated at 10k and I havent rotated since then.

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                #8
                I just put Toyo Open Country R/Ts on my truck in 275/70/18. Love them so far. They are a little bit more aggressive than a typical A/T, but aren't a pure mud tire. I like them way better than the Nittos I was running.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Reel Screamer View Post
                  BFG A/T. 60K and ready for another set. Rotate often and they will last.
                  I currently have the bfg all terrain t/a ko2 and I rotate them every oil change. They just aren't wearing real good for me on my f250. I have the same tires on my wife's f150 and they look brand new.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TMC50 View Post
                    Alan Whatever I have on my truck are good. I am at 30k on them and they look new still. Ill send you a picture this evening.

                    I put 50k and 45k on a set of Nitto Terra Grapplers. Only reason I didn't go with them again is because when I went to get new tires, they only had 3 tires and I wasn't about to go back at a later date.

                    I rotated the both sets at 15k. The tires I have now were rotated at 10k and I havent rotated since then.
                    Send me pics👍

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                      #11
                      I will be looking at everything that is suggested��

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                        #12
                        wrangler duratracs. great off road and on road. 70k!! on mine but you will pay for them.

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                          #13
                          I run toyo open country mt's on all my trucks and love them. Smoother and quieter than nittos and I usually get around 60k miles per set. Never had a flat or blowout with them either. Knock on wood.


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                            #14
                            I have run every tire listed above at one time or other.

                            My current set are Cooper STT Pro and my next set will be the same without a doubt.

                            They handle a wear much better the Hancock with same tread design.

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                              #15
                              I'm personally a big fan of cooper tires, that's what my dad and I run

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