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Thread: All Weather LT Tire Recommendations

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    All Weather LT Tire Recommendations

    Normally run BFG AT KO's or Wrangler Duratrac's but the BFG's have skyrocketed in price and the Duratracs road noise was tolerable and almost cool in my 20s is not annoying and unwanted.

    Anyone recommend a good All Weather LT that's quiet on road, preferably with good traction for muddy job sites and fields?
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    We had great results at Provincial with Falken Wildpeak tires, customers loved them, and the AT ones had a nice tread pattern and cool sidewall, well-priced as well. I quit last year but still know a parts guy there if you want a quote.

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    General Grabber A/TX gets good reviews and is all-weather rated in most sizes. I've sold a few sets to people who are happy with them, and pricing for a given size is typically less than the BFG KO2.
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    While I run dedicated summer / winter tires, really liked my current Avalanche Extreme they did not wear nearly as well I would have hoped (no where close to tread life as sets I've run in the past but traction is exceptional). Switching to General Grabbers this round. Blown away how much tires have gone up in price. Also unimpressed at all the artsy fartsy so called snow tires out there these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ponyryd View Post
    We had great results at Provincial with Falken Wildpeak tires, customers loved them, and the AT ones had a nice tread pattern and cool sidewall, well-priced as well. I quit last year but still know a parts guy there if you want a quote.
    Looked at those as I had em on my 3rd gen. Price has somewhat skyrocketed overnight. In 275/65R20 they are $670 a tire, vs low $500 range for the other two. Shame since they were awesome tires.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    While I run dedicated summer / winter tires, really liked my current Avalanche Extreme they did not wear nearly as well I would have hoped (no where close to tread life as sets I've run in the past but traction is exceptional). Switching to General Grabbers this round. Blown away how much tires have gone up in price. Also unimpressed at all the artsy fartsy so called snow tires out there these days.
    Are the generals snow tires or these are your summers?
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    Yes using for snow tires.

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    Thanks Rick. I'll look in to the Generals (Artic LT I assume, apparently theres like 9 diff Grabbers)
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    I don't have any recommendations, but I do have one tire to avoid, the Goodyear Wrangler AT w/ Kevlar. They came as the stock tire on my 2020 F150 and after 25000km of summer driving (I have a dedicated set of winters) I would not recommend them. There is lots of tread left, but the wet weather performance has seen a drastic decline the last few months. They still ride fine, but in the rain or even damp conditions you have to be very light on the throttle or they will break loose.

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    Mine, Arctic version.
    Stock Ram tires, exactly as Stephen described his Goodyears.

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