Ironman M/T Tires

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Hi everyone, new to Raptor world.

I’ve been doing a ton of research here on A/T and M/T tires, but have never seen anyone mention these Ironman M/T’s.


They’re substantially cheaper than any Coopes, Mickeys, Nittos, Toyos, etc.

They have fantastic reviews on the website.

For what it’s worth I’ll mention my general truck use. Mostly paved driving. I live in PA where we get a lot of snow and rain. And I use my truck for camping and hunting which requires some trail driving but nothing serious.

I feel like these tires would be plenty sufficient for me!
 

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For what its worth my tire shop refuses to sell them even though they are cheap, they don’t balence well in lager sizes either.
If you want a quality discount tire look at Hercules. They make a hybrid called the TG max and a mud tire. They are good tires.
 

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Hi everyone, new to Raptor world.

I’ve been doing a ton of research here on A/T and M/T tires, but have never seen anyone mention these Ironman M/T’s.


They’re substantially cheaper than any Coopes, Mickeys, Nittos, Toyos, etc.

They have fantastic reviews on the website.

For what it’s worth I’ll mention my general truck use. Mostly paved driving. I live in PA where we get a lot of snow and rain. And I use my truck for camping and hunting which requires some trail driving but nothing serious.

I feel like these tires would be plenty sufficient for me!

I’d recommend an A/T tire (or AT/MT “hybrid”)—unless you are dead set on the looks of a mud tire.

Why:

1. You are mostly on pavement. A/T does better.
2. You get a lot of snow/rain in PA. A/T does better.
3. Your off-reading is mostly modest trail driving. A/T should handle anything unless you go mud bogging.

I daily drive my Raptor and would never choose a mud tire under the conditions you describe.

My AEV Rubicon has BFG Mud Terrain KM2—not a daily driver, but mostly a garage queen. If I daily drove it—I’d switch to an all-terrain in a heartbeat primarily due to rain performance (or snow if I ever expected it).

NOTE: I’m sure there are some who prefer mud tires on pavement and in rain/snow—get their opinions as well.

Good luck with your decision!
 
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I’d recommend an A/T tire (or AT/MT “hybrid”)—unless you are dead set on the looks of a mud tire.

Why:

1. You are mostly on pavement. A/T does better.
2. You get a lot of snow/rain in PA. A/T does better.
3. Your off-reading is mostly modest trail driving. A/T should handle anything unless you go mud bogging.

I daily drive my Raptor and would never choose a mud tire under the conditions you describe.

My AEV Rubicon has BFG Mud Terrain KM2—not a daily driver, but mostly a garage queen. If I daily drove it—I’d switch to an all-terrain in a heartbeat primarily due to rain performance (or snow if I ever expected it).

NOTE: I’m sure there are some who prefer mud tires on pavement and in rain/snow—get their opinions as well.

Good luck with your decision!
Good info for sure, thank you man I appreciate it.
 

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Two things I never go cheap on, tires and brakes. I always buy named brand tires. Not saying you won't find good tires made by a lesser known company. A good AT that is a good value that I loved on my old truck was the General Grabber ATX.
 

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When I bought my 14 screw it had Ironman MT tires that the dealership had put on. I hated them on the highway. So I changed out and sold to a local landscaper who put them on his Dodge. He got may 10k miles and could not balance. I would not recommend at all. Get one of the good hybrids if you plan on any mud at all.
 
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