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These things are in total opposition to each other. If you're not going to be doing much off-roading then these are a terrible choice. They're going to produce a ton of road noise, get bad wear, and not very good road grip. I don't mean to call you a poser but that's exactly what you're doing. It's your truck though so do whatever you want! I just don't understand why you'd even buy a Raptor if you don't intend to use it off-road.....Have you ever driven a truck on pavement with mud terrain tires for long periods?If I were you I'd rethink my decision and go with something in the T/A category like the BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A rather than an M/T class tire. These still give you an aggressive looking tire but with much less road noise and much better pavement performance.
These things are in total opposition to each other. If you're not going to be doing much off-roading then these are a terrible choice. They're going to produce a ton of road noise, get bad wear, and not very good road grip. I don't mean to call you a poser but that's exactly what you're doing. It's your truck though so do whatever you want! I just don't understand why you'd even buy a Raptor if you don't intend to use it off-road.....
Have you ever driven a truck on pavement with mud terrain tires for long periods?
If I were you I'd rethink my decision and go with something in the T/A category like the BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A rather than an M/T class tire. These still give you an aggressive looking tire but with much less road noise and much better pavement performance.