I like the Toyo at2 they aren’t too loud and last long
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Originally posted by hotrod3367 View PostIm running the Falken ATW3 and so far I love em
These tires look aggressive, handle great, and have almost zero noticeable road noise. I am very happy with the purchase!
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Originally posted by BigDraw View PostGoodyear wrangler duratrac is the best tire I have ever used
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Originally posted by 160class View PostNitto Ridge Grappler, I’m right around 77,000 miles on my current set. I’m in the oilfield so they see plenty of highway and plenty of lease roads with towing mixed in as well
Mount and balanced, $1100. Not as bad as i thought it would be
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Originally posted by -HIC- View PostDo you have them on a 3/4 ton? Those tires felt like the sidewall was not stiff enough on my Duramax. The feeling was is hard to explain other than it just did not handle well. I had them on a previous 1500 and they looked and rode great just did not last long for the price.
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Originally posted by Smoothing Iron View PostHow is the road noise on Ridge Grapplers? I recently purchased a 2019 F150 and had it leveled. Currently looking to put new/bigger tires on. I previously had the BFG KO2's on my 2014 F150 that I never had any problem with. When I traded it in, the tires had about 40,000 miles on them and still had many miles left.
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Originally posted by bloodstick View PostThe duratrac don/t last on a 3/4 ton. My brother ran them on 3/4 ton F250 for work and they were done by 25 and 30K miles. Although, they did see a fair amount of dirt, oil lease roads.
On more rocky-gravely roads, my BFG’s get chopped up also just not as bad
Maybe I will try some General Grabbers, all except a few brands are within $2-3
Of each other, with some exceptions which are majorly more expensive or really
Cruddy, cheap foreign made none street tyers
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Originally posted by pilar View PostI would agree, they are a snow rated tire / really soft and will wear out quickly
On more rocky-gravely roads, my BFG’s get chopped up also just not as bad
Maybe I will try some General Grabbers, all except a few brands are within $2-3
Of each other, with some exceptions which are majorly more expensive or really
Cruddy, cheap foreign made none street tyers
I run Load range E 10 Ply on everything
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Originally posted by TexasTealHunter View Postwhat size are you going to put on your F-150? im looking to do the same.
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Originally posted by bloodstick View PostI ran the BFG KO2 on my last 3/4 ton and they made it 45-50K miles before succumbing to the gravel roads and chunks coming off. I seem to get an additional 10-15K miles out of Nitto brand tires.
I run Load range E 10 Ply on everything
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Duramax running Nitto Ridge Grapplers and have about 50,000 miles on them and still a good amount of tread left, I expect to get 65,000. Tread wears well. 60hwy/20city/20 offroad
Quiet when new, but get loud after 15k miles and stay loud. I don't think they are much quieter than Nitto Trail I ran on a Tahoe and similar to Nitto Terra I ran on that as well.
They ride better than Nitto Trail, no choppy ride.
Do well hitting high water on roads.
No better traction than the nitto terra grapplers.
My main complaint is the noise level and was considering going with a different brand to get a quieter ride, even if it is more hwy type, but not sure which one.
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