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K80 09-22-2011 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by CHEMMINS (Post 801470)
The best mud tire on the market currently is hankook dynapro mt's. They will be the next tire on my truck for sure. They are also studdable for winter conditions.

I'm runnin 37" dynapro's right now. I have no complaints, they ride nice, are wearing great and have a decent load rating for a D rated tire. My first choice would be TOYO OC M/T's. E rated and wear like rocks! But they were on national backoeder when I bought my dynas. Plus the TOYO's are a bit more on the pricey side. Both are great options.

steved 09-27-2011 08:53 PM

The Bridgestone Dueler AT is a good choice. They are a little soft feeling, but they carry weight well and seem to be wearing well for me...I use them for a winter tire, but they seem to handle mild offroad fairly well.

Gunslinger 10-01-2011 10:32 PM

I use Ironman Electra LT265/70-17 10ply tires from Hercules. They are not bad on highway or gravel roads but they really suck in mud or snow. I've put 35k miles on them and they are little over half gone on treads. I'll be in the same boat shopping for tires at the end of the year. :humm:

Matt5005 10-02-2011 07:47 AM

Cooper Discoverer AT3 are awesome. Look great wear great and have great traction in every condition I have been in. On highway I have no noise, and they are very stable even when hauling a loaded trailer. They dig great in the mud and on gravel. I haven't tried them in snow yet but I think they will do fine. The price is very affordable to. Good luck:tu:

H.R.D 10-02-2011 09:45 AM

I need to get myself some good A/Ts very soon.


@ OP- Here is a good site for wheels/tires Rimz One| Wheel & Tire Packages

mudstud9258 10-02-2011 08:04 PM

I love my 285/70/17 terra grapplers. They have real good side bite in the snow and run quiet down the road. I haul livestock with a 45 foot double decker featherlite trailer with gvr's around 32,000 pounds. The only problem is that the trailer catches the snow in the front and it builds up to the point of filling my bed. Sooooo, in other terms, when you are stuck, you are stuck good!

mesjr 10-07-2011 10:19 PM

I had hankook mt's they looked great, wore bad and noisy got 20k out of them, went to Terra grapplers 34-10.5 x17 , love them now but hated the first 500 miles , would recomend them and the price was great, $800 for a set of 4 e rated

boosted90saleen 10-08-2011 10:07 AM

I have 42k on my Toyo Open Countrys they are a load E rated tire and they are awesome in the snow I have about 25% tread life left on them... I have had no problems with them at all and looking to invest in another set... The best price I have found is on ebay... I went to portland and got a quote of $1540 installed...

jcfuzzdog29 10-10-2011 07:57 AM

i have general grabber at2s on my dodge 2500 gaser and they are not noisy and grab great in snow and the road and very afforadable

dalton06 10-26-2011 10:43 PM

I have Goodyear wranglers and have hated them from day 1. Ride sucks, always has a bounce, they are wearing quick with rotate every 3,000. Won't ever have em again.


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