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Re: Tire Vote [Re: FastXD] #2932678
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Originally Posted by FastXD
Falken Wildpeak A/T3W



good luck finding those!


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Re: Tire Vote [Re: quailmanman] #2932681
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...and when I say terrible wet traction. It was really bad. Several times I had to use 4 wheel drive to get started at stop signs on a hill on pavement. I loved the old BFG, they are not the same tire.

Re: Tire Vote [Re: hawndog] #2932687
10/22/19 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by hawndog
I swapped to Wrangler. Much better traction but they ride rough, and will not balance properly. I will be looking for something else next time.


That was my gripe w' Wranglers. Been w' Michelin ever since


Originally Posted by hillmp
The left lane is for the the purpose of moving the flow of traffic forward regardless of the speed limit. If your impeding the flow of traffic get your ass in the right lane. It's really that simple...

Re: Tire Vote [Re: AU338MAG] #2932689
10/22/19 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by AU338MAG
Nitto Ridge Grappler.


close thread


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Re: Tire Vote [Re: quailmanman] #2932690
10/22/19 11:35 AM
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I got a set of the extreme AT2's on a 2500 and should easily get 50k out of them. I would think 60k would be easy on the lighter F150. Have like them. My last set was BFG and they dry rotted at 30k miles. I was the third person that I know it happened to. Ive said it here before and wont be buying anymore BFG unless I have to.


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Re: Tire Vote [Re: quailmanman] #2932776
10/22/19 01:35 PM
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I've been extremely happy with my Toyo RT's on my F250.

Re: Tire Vote [Re: quailmanman] #2932802
10/22/19 02:20 PM
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Nitto terra grappler G2. But I will say this truck came with a set of Goodyear’s ATs. I put 65,000 on them and would say they probably had 10 more left when I replaced them. I’ve never been a fan of Goodyear tires but I believe they have improved over time.

Re: Tire Vote [Re: quailmanman] #2932819
10/22/19 02:42 PM
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Manager at Mavis Tires who I've dealt with for the past 5 years told me Goodyear Wranglers are hard to balance and don't ride well, as stated by others. BFG I've run on two separate vehicles, had great performance, but they WORE OUT quickly even after proper maintenance. Mavis manager recommends Nitto's for my next set when ready. I've also been told the Dunlap Dynapro is a good all terrain tire. Thanks

Re: Tire Vote [Re: quailmanman] #2932827
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Correction....Hankook Dynapro.

Re: Tire Vote [Re: PoohBear] #2932832
10/22/19 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by PoohBear
Mavis manager recommends Nitto's for my next set when ready


of course shop owners/managers recommend Nitto's........they're like $1500+ for a set of average size 1/2 ton truck tires...

Last edited by GomerPyle; 10/22/19 02:53 PM.

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Re: Tire Vote [Re: quailmanman] #2932837
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Re: Tire Vote [Re: quailmanman] #2932868
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I have those wranglers on my k5. They are very good in the mud but loud on the pavement. They have been on there for 6 or 7 years i guess and still look new with deep tread but I don’t drive many miles


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Re: Tire Vote [Re: quailmanman] #2932937
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I got 80000 miles out of my last set of Goodyear a/ts. I think the Kevlars not necessary. If you’ll notice some of the tires have a tread life warranty and some don’t. I’m pretty sure that’s the difference between the American made and the Mexican made. I did rotate them every other oil change as well.

Re: Tire Vote [Re: GomerPyle] #2932939
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Originally Posted by GomerPyle
Originally Posted by PoohBear
Mavis manager recommends Nitto's for my next set when ready


of course shop owners/managers recommend Nitto's........they're like $1500+ for a set of average size 1/2 ton truck tires...


I don't know what size you priced but you can get 4 285/70r17 nitto trail graperss for about half that. I just had to replace one that got cut and blew out and I paid 187 plus tax from walmart.com. $15 bucks for mounting and balance. With that said, I had one get a knot or bubble in it a few months ago and had to replace it too. I bought this truck used with the tires on it so I don't know how old they are but I have had it 3 years and they were about worn out anyway.

Last edited by charlie; 10/22/19 05:17 PM.
Re: Tire Vote [Re: quailmanman] #2932943
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I just replaced some wrangler all terrains that were the original stock tires on my wife's truck with over 80,000 miles on them.

Re: Tire Vote [Re: doekiller] #2933004
10/22/19 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by doekiller
I wouldn't put either on my truck. I ran BFG for several sets, they were a good tire for a long time, but seem to have fallen off. Also, there are so many newer tires that are better now.

The last set of BFGs I had wore out quickly and had no traction on wet ground.

I have had bfg on work trucks and personal trucks for 10 years. Mud grip and all terrain. Something has changed with the last 2 sets. The first time it happened I thought I just got a bad set. But everyone has said their quality has dropped. They cup and wear out quicker than ever. Something happened. I just don’t know what.

Re: Tire Vote [Re: charlie] #2933122
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Originally Posted by charlie
Originally Posted by GomerPyle
Originally Posted by PoohBear
Mavis manager recommends Nitto's for my next set when ready


of course shop owners/managers recommend Nitto's........they're like $1500+ for a set of average size 1/2 ton truck tires...


I don't know what size you priced but you can get 4 285/70r17 nitto trail graperss for about half that. I just had to replace one that got cut and blew out and I paid 187 plus tax from walmart.com. $15 bucks for mounting and balance. With that said, I had one get a knot or bubble in it a few months ago and had to replace it too. I bought this truck used with the tires on it so I don't know how old they are but I have had it 3 years and they were about worn out anyway.


When I bought my Falkens, they were $890ish out the door. Same size Nittos and Toyos were $1400-1500. And everyone in town was pretty equally priced


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Re: Tire Vote [Re: quailmanman] #2933130
10/22/19 08:13 PM
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My current bfg’s have a little under 75k miles and i plan to get another 8-10k out of them. I’ve never had the wet pavement trouble but maybe i have an older set. I bought them like 2.5 years ago


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Re: Tire Vote [Re: quailmanman] #2933253
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Re: Tire Vote [Re: GomerPyle] #2933255
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Originally Posted by GomerPyle
Originally Posted by charlie
Originally Posted by GomerPyle
Originally Posted by PoohBear
Mavis manager recommends Nitto's for my next set when ready


of course shop owners/managers recommend Nitto's........they're like $1500+ for a set of average size 1/2 ton truck tires...


I don't know what size you priced but you can get 4 285/70r17 nitto trail graperss for about half that. I just had to replace one that got cut and blew out and I paid 187 plus tax from walmart.com. $15 bucks for mounting and balance. With that said, I had one get a knot or bubble in it a few months ago and had to replace it too. I bought this truck used with the tires on it so I don't know how old they are but I have had it 3 years and they were about worn out anyway.


When I bought my Falkens, they were $890ish out the door. Same size Nittos and Toyos were $1400-1500. And everyone in town was pretty equally priced

Those higher prices are for LT rated tires, not P rated tires.


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