seeNik48
Adventurer
Thanks in advance for any help you can give us. We drive the setup in my signature: 2008 F250 and Hallmark Ute. We just had it officially weighed and it came in at 12,000# This is with replacement front end bumper but not the winch we just bought. It is 4x4 and high clearance. This is what we have now:
Toyo A/T All Terrain M/S mud and snow open country extreme, tubeless steel belted radial.
LT295/60R20.
Load range single maximum 3750 pounds at 80psi.
Plies: tread: 2 steel, 2 polyester, 2 nylon and sidewall 2 polyester.
I don't know if they are E rated.
We don't want this tire again. We do want the same size but not mud and snow. We want an all season radial tire that size.
We rarely travel interstates but just in case. To get to USFS or BLM roads, we do have to travel state or county paved roads. I would say about half gravel and half paved. We don't rock crawl or venture on any that require short wheel base or are off camber. Some examples are Cathedral Valley Loop (almost didn't make an uphill switchback), Steens Mountain Loop, Whitehorse Ranch Traverse (Oregon), Cottonwood road in the San Rafael Swell and over to the Wedge overlook plus all over the roads in the canyons and mountains between Nevada's highways 6 and 50. Not terribly difficult roads on the whole but not recently graded gravel either. Occasionally we will try a short uphill climb over a rocky road to find a ghost town (Park City, NV) but not often.
We want an all season tire that we can buy at Les Schwab as they seem to be all over when we need them. They don't need to have an aggressive tread. And, probably under $2000 for the set is our limit if possible, if not, then we will have ante up.
Thanks for any advice.
Toyo A/T All Terrain M/S mud and snow open country extreme, tubeless steel belted radial.
LT295/60R20.
Load range single maximum 3750 pounds at 80psi.
Plies: tread: 2 steel, 2 polyester, 2 nylon and sidewall 2 polyester.
I don't know if they are E rated.
We don't want this tire again. We do want the same size but not mud and snow. We want an all season radial tire that size.
We rarely travel interstates but just in case. To get to USFS or BLM roads, we do have to travel state or county paved roads. I would say about half gravel and half paved. We don't rock crawl or venture on any that require short wheel base or are off camber. Some examples are Cathedral Valley Loop (almost didn't make an uphill switchback), Steens Mountain Loop, Whitehorse Ranch Traverse (Oregon), Cottonwood road in the San Rafael Swell and over to the Wedge overlook plus all over the roads in the canyons and mountains between Nevada's highways 6 and 50. Not terribly difficult roads on the whole but not recently graded gravel either. Occasionally we will try a short uphill climb over a rocky road to find a ghost town (Park City, NV) but not often.
We want an all season tire that we can buy at Les Schwab as they seem to be all over when we need them. They don't need to have an aggressive tread. And, probably under $2000 for the set is our limit if possible, if not, then we will have ante up.
Thanks for any advice.