Help on new tire choice..Goodyear Ultraterrain or...

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HORN HIGH ACES

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If your willing to considering mud terrains, I encourage you to check out the new Yokos, I run them on mine and really like them! Nitto and Toyo are pricy but the Yokos are way more affordable and just as good. I ran a dirt drainage ditch at about 80mph, hitting small jumps and they were super grippy!
https://www.yokohamatire.com/tires/geolandar-m-t-g003
https://www.yokohamatire.com/tires/geolandar-x-at
Another good affordable option are the Falken Wildpeak lineup, those were my second choice.
https://www.falkentire.com/tires/light-truck-suv-cuv-tires/wildpeaka/t3w-tire
https://www.falkentire.com/tires/light-truck-suv-cuv-tires/wildpeak-m/t-tire-0

Tire buying tip, if you find the tires you want on Amazon for less, go to discount tire and they will price match. They take into account shipping cost but if your a prime member and get free shipping, you just saved a bunch over buying at the retail price and you don't have to wait for them!


Those Yoko x-at's are exactly what I was looking for, but came out about 6 months too late!
 

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Maxxis Rzr MT are reallly good tires and hardly any road noise. Will be releasing the Maxxis RZR AT sometime 3rd Qtr this year.
 

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Have you checked out the new BFG KM3's? I just bought 4 after riding on some. The street manners are really responsive and quiet, and off-road, when you air down they are incredible. Besides that, they look killer! Everyone I know who has them loves them.

I bought 35x12.5-R17 on some Method Mesh wheels. Pretty pumped to get them installed.
 

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I've been running the Goodyear Duratrac tires on both my 2013 Raptor and previous F150 4X4. A whole lot quieter than the MT Bajas that were on my Beast before and run great in the snow, on ice and off road. I live in Colorado and have been hitting most of the offroad passes out here. Good grip on high mountain roads on and off the pavement. Ran them out in Vegas back in November and was happy out in the desert too.
 

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Has anyone come across a similar size tire still with the C load rating? Last I looked there wasn't anything other than stock, others were D or higher.

I just haul work tools and ladders on the regular. I tried the E rated Continentals and they were queiter, but stiff as f###, even aired down to 30 psi. I have about 20k on my latest set of stock tires, the ride is amazing, but they're getting a little loud on the highway.

Anyone know of anything that rides as good and quiet as the stockers?
 

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If your willing to considering mud terrains, I encourage you to check out the new Yokos, I run them on mine and really like them! Nitto and Toyo are pricy but the Yokos are way more affordable and just as good. I ran a dirt drainage ditch at about 80mph, hitting small jumps and they were super grippy!
https://www.yokohamatire.com/tires/geolandar-m-t-g003
https://www.yokohamatire.com/tires/geolandar-x-at
Another good affordable option are the Falken Wildpeak lineup, those were my second choice.
https://www.falkentire.com/tires/light-truck-suv-cuv-tires/wildpeaka/t3w-tire
https://www.falkentire.com/tires/light-truck-suv-cuv-tires/wildpeak-m/t-tire-0

Tire buying tip, if you find the tires you want on Amazon for less, go to discount tire and they will price match. They take into account shipping cost but if your a prime member and get free shipping, you just saved a bunch over buying at the retail price and you don't have to wait for them!


I have the M/T's on my truck, my UTV, and my subaru. Excellent tire.
 

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I'm on the fence between the Duratrac ( which I had on my Tundra and got quite loud) and the KO2 that came on the truck. I'm in Colorado and do a ton of snow driving, along with moderate dirt stuff. Still not sure which way to go.
 

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I'm on the fence between the Duratrac ( which I had on my Tundra and got quite loud) and the KO2 that came on the truck. I'm in Colorado and do a ton of snow driving, along with moderate dirt stuff. Still not sure which way to go.

I haven't owned any goodyear tires since my old days of owning TJ Rubicons.. man those tires sucked lol.

I've ran Toyo open country R/Ts and now BFG KO2s and I'm happy with the BFGs. I live up in Calgary AB and we get very similar weather to Denver, the BFGs have held up very well all of the snow from last year and I'm driving 400 miles one way to work. also had the BFGs on my 13 EB with 80k miles before I sold it, still had 9/32nds left of tread.
 
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