Which Tires for occasional mud?
I have an '06 Ram 2500 diesel Quad Cab and want to get new tires for it. It has Goodyear Wrangler A/T tires now (265/70R17). They still have plenty of tread on them and they handle great on the road, but can't handle even a little mud. Granted I live in Virginia and the mud here is pretty wicked (red clay), but having a big *** truck that has trouble getting off a wet lawn is just plain embarrassing. No serious off roading, and 99% of my driving is on paved roads, but I do drive it around the farm etc (if it's not stuck in the mud). Thinking about a better AT tire, like the BF Goodrich, but I'm afraid it wouldn't be much of an improvement. I also looked a the BFG MT KM2's, but worry about their street performance. The Toyo Open Country MT's seem to be a good balance. Aggressive mud shucking treads and siping for slippery pavement. Any thoughts on these or any other tires? AT or MT? Anything else I should do to improve traction (ie sandbag the bed)? I don't want to sacrifice street performance, but I also don't want to have to stay away from mud.
Toyo just came out with a new AT that is called the Toyo AT 2. From what I have read they are better the the first AT they had with more of a sidewall tread for added traction and they are now a 10 ply like the MT's. I have the MT's on my truck right now and the old reason I went with those if for the 10 ply. When they wear out I will go with the AT 2. Also these tires have a 60K mile warranty.
Sounds like you guys think a good AT is the way to go for me. I was kinda hoping somebody would tell me how great the Toyo MT's were on the road. They look sweet and I kinda want to check them out. I guess I wouldn't be the first person to get mud tires mostly for looks. Would I notice a significant difference in handling between the AT and the MT on the road? This isn't a daily driver btw.
I never liked the old AT's. The Mt's are decent tires, but the price hurts. I would like to try the new AT 2's.
Nitto Terra Grapplers are quiet, smooth ride, work well in pretty much everything.
Nitto Terra Grapplers are quiet, smooth ride, work well in pretty much everything.


