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Anybody have experience with using the company called GT and their Adventuro M/T tires? Have not really seen any reviews on how well they handle or wear......
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I can't believe I have not heard more about the Hankook Dynapro ATM RF10.
They can be a little tricky to find but have similar tread patterns to a couple of the more popular new all terrain designs . . .
Had Cooper AT-3 which I thought was a great tire. Their road manners were really good but the sidewalls couldn't handle the rocks. . . ended up swapping them out for the AT KO E rated tires just for their 3 ply sidewall. . . . Almost every law enforcement vehicle around Big Bend (West Texas) uses BFG AT/KO, border patrol, park rangers and the local sheriff vehicles are almost always equipped with the AT/KO tires.
[p]Had Cooper AT-3 which I thought was a great tire. Their road manners were really good but the sidewalls couldn't handle the rocks. I drive in a lot of rocks and ended up swapping them out for the AT KO E rated tires just for their 3 ply sidewall.
.Had Cooper AT-3 which I thought was a great tire. Their road manners were really good but the sidewalls couldn't handle the rocks. I drive in a lot of rocks and ended up swapping them out for the AT KO E rated tires just for their 3 ply sidewall.
Im in the market for some new rubber and looking at several different brands of tires. My goal is to not spend more than $175 per tire. I need 5 and also need to keep it under a grand. Tire size is 265/75/16. I will be using my rig for light offroading, snow, and sand "beach driving" Im sure there have been threads like this but I would like to get the best and current info that I can before I make my purchase so any help will be greatly appreciated.
Here are some different tires ive been looking at.
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I can get the mtx for $130 out the door "not mounted" which is the cheapest and a steal but my worry about mud terrain is in the sand im affaird they will just want to dig instead of float. I also hear that a mud terrain is the closest thing to a paddle tire so im getting mixed reviews.
Goodyear wrangler at
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Nitto terra grappler
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Any other brands and suggestions would be great.
Thanks everyone
Those tires have good reviews online, but as you noted they are hard to find. That is why I crossed them off my list. I didn't want to find myself in a situation where I needed a replacement tire while on an excursion somewhere but had to wait for one to be shipped from across the country.
I had those. Miserable in the mud. Even worse than BFGs.
I found mine to be fine in snow and ice. I was passing plenty of stuck trucks during Atlanta's snowmageddon...
Better than I thought they'd be...How were the Toyo AT2's in the mud?