Tire advise please

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smurfslayer

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Hi all,
My OEM tires are wearing thin and I would like to get new ones. I principally drive on road so would prefer a smoother riding quieter tire but one that would also perform well in snows and could still go off road occasionally
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Dr. Mike
The stocker BFG KO2 load range C is probably your best bet.

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04Ram2500Hemi

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Hi all,
My OEM tires are wearing thin and I would like to get new ones. I principally drive on road so would prefer a smoother riding quieter tire but one that would also perform well in snows and could still go off road occasionally
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Dr. Mike
Honestly the stock BFG’s are probably one of the better options.
 

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I agree…I try endlessly to snatch complicated from the jaws of easy when it comes to tires. I’ve been wronged more often than not trying to find something “higher performance, or more bada$$” in some way. It’s a boring answer but if the KO2s didn’t wrong you in some way…just go with them.
 

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just replace my stock BFG with new one,35 000 miles ,ford dealership has a good price with a $ 60 refund from BFG
they have snowflake which mean rating for snow.
 
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