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I’d argue that one. The tires are good, but most All Terrains that do not feature aggressive siping are poor in wet conditions. This combined with the light rear end of the truck makes for a poor combination.
I would not recommend this. Minimum inflation pressure these are rated for is 35psi cold I believe.What are you running for pressure front and back? I found the factory spec on the door to be high for me and run 32/33 with much improved ride, handling, and performance. Though, KA02, are not the best in wet weather but it did improve. Be warned, cold days will probably get a TPMS warning until your tires warm up and increase pressure. Good luck.
At RA, they run 32/28. I believe most prefer 34/32.I would not recommend this. Minimum inflation pressure these are rated for is 35psi cold I believe.
Tire opinions are like oil opinions. Mostly uninformed and mostly subjective. Powerful truck+light rear end=slippery when wet regarless of tire. Pressure can impact your result. Nothing more to be said really.