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Best All season light truck tires?

jagermeister

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Lots of good suggestions. My next set will be BFG AT/KOs. But on a budget, Yokohama Geolanders are some good tires. I would however stay away for Bridgestone Duellers... Had a set on one of my rangers and they were total shit... Lots of noise and terribly uneven wear.
 
I have a set of bridgestone revo 2 ATs on my toyota for year round use and a bfg mud terrains with studs for up in the mountains. I had a set of bfg ta ko prior to the revo 2. I was not super impressed with the mileage life. The at kos only lasted 30k miles i aired and rotated them regularly along with having regular alignments . They did wear evenly.
 

"J"

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I have a set of bridgestone revo 2 ATs on my toyota for year round use and a bfg mud terrains with studs for up in the mountains. I had a set of bfg ta ko prior to the revo 2. I was not super impressed with the mileage life. The at kos only lasted 30k miles i aired and rotated them regularly along with having regular alignments . They did wear evenly.

Tom you're on a whole different playing field out there lol....
 

huntn2

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I have a set of bridgestone revo 2 ATs on my toyota for year round use and a bfg mud terrains with studs for up in the mountains. I had a set of bfg ta ko prior to the revo 2. I was not super impressed with the mileage life. The at kos only lasted 30k miles i aired and rotated them regularly along with having regular alignments . They did wear evenly.

That is surprising Tom because everyone I have known with the TA KO's has ran them for ever. I am currently at 55k on mine and still going.
 
That is surprising Tom because everyone I have known with the TA KO's has ran them for ever. I am currently at 55k on mine and still going.

My truck is usually in 4 high at least 2 twice a week for extended periods of times. I also use my rear diff lock with and without 4x4 engaged quite a bit. i guess i should not be surprised by the faster tire wear that what i was used to in ohio.


driving on crazy trails too.
 
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Huckleberry Finn

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Motorbreaker - did you get the Firestone Destination LEs?

Anyone else have these? Bumping an old thread while I do some research.
 

giles

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While doing research look up the Bridgestone Dueler REVO 2. I just replaced mine after 55,000 miles with another set. Mine are on a 2006 Dodge 3500, traction is never a problem. 315/70/17

The set I pulled off, I have to a buddy and he's been running them for over a month now and loves them. He has them on a half ton Chevy. He was running durtracs before.
 
While doing research look up the Bridgestone Dueler REVO 2. I just replaced mine after 55,000 miles with another set. Mine are on a 2006 Dodge 3500, traction is never a problem. 315/70/17

The set I pulled off, I have to a buddy and he's been running them for over a month now and loves them. He has them on a half ton Chevy. He was running durtracs before.

Im 20k into the revo2 a and they are wearing nicely. They also seem to eject mud out of the tread better than the big ta/ko did.
 

JOHNROHIO

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Im 20k into the revo2 a and they are wearing nicely. They also seem to eject mud out of the tread better than the big ta/ko did.
I had a set, had close to 60,000 when I finally let them go. I would buy them again, but it just seems I always want to try out something else always.
 

Boarhead

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Had good luck with Nitto A/T on my last truck.70,000 miles.
They changed the tread pattern so went with Toyo A/T on the new truck,will see how they fair,so far i like them.
Pretty aggressive tread.
 

cotty16

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I put the Toyo Open Country AT on my new wheels and they ride nice. Held up to a lot of traveling and had good traction when going to do my deer thing in the fall.

Took the new wheels off for the winter though, so won't have a winter review. On my stock wheels are Cooper AT3. They went well last winter but I thought I heard they quit making those.
 

"J"

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That's great. Twice the mileage warranty. Unheard of. What model tire were they? I am guessing more of a road tire?

My Toyota came with all season radials on them (Michelins) they're street tires but work ok on mild off road areas.... They've got 25K on them and still have 90% tread left on them.... It's a double edge sword.... Wanting them wore the hell out so I can put A/T's on them rims lol but the cheap ass in me likes the wear on them so far lol
 

Clay Showalter

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That's great. Twice the mileage warranty. Unheard of. What model tire were they? I am guessing more of a road tire?

michelan tires ltx m/s, I get 75-80k on my Yukon XL, 85-105k on my Silverado Z71. I have had 3 sets on my truck, and 3 on my Yukon. They both have m/s2 on them now, looks to be wearing well.

I have had my Yukon in 8" of Ohio mud and they work great just have to spin them more.