need opinion on Tires

I'm not too sure aggressive and quiet go together however I've heard good things from buddy's who have run duratracs. Myself I have only ran M/T.
 
2nd vote for Duratracs. I have 315/70/17 about 25k miles on them and they are quite no hum or rumble.

The day I got mine installed.
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:sombrero: Duratrac's/Hankooks and my latest BFG 305/70rx17-KM2/MTs-load range "E", but not bad at 30psi-

Fairly quiet/semi aggressive and super stable on hiwy-

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Great traction, no airdown yet-

:costumed-smiley-007:wings: JIMBO
 
I ran MTR'S for years on a Bronco and then swapped them over to a F150 which got stolen....

Also ran a set of Maxxis Buck Shots on another Bronco.

I'm kinda going a less aggressive tread now a days on daily drivers. I like the BFG AT really well and my wife liked the Nitro Terra Grappler.
 
I vote for Duratracs....but I am looking at the KO2 and the ST Maxx for my next set of tires...just want to try something different.
 
look at Nitto Trail Grapplers MT, very Quite and a good off road tire. I went from BFG KM2's to the Nitto and it is much better
 
on my 97 TJ I ran BF Goodrich Mud Terrain and they were quite noisy. Replace them with Goodyear MTR. Much quieter when new, but now as they wear, they seem to be getting loader, but still not as loud as the BFG's. The MTR's grip like crazy in all conditions. So much better traction in snow, mud and rocks and the BFG's. Much better feel on the wet roads too. The BF Goodrich MT's were down right scary on wet roads. On my Tundra I have Cooper AT/3's and love them. These are also great on wet roads. No real experience wheeling the Tundra except some dirt roads. Excellent riding tire.
 

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