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General => Lounge => Topic started by: croat1 on January 25, 2022, 03:47:41 PM
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We’ll folks it’s time for me to get replacement tires on my 2019 Chevy 2500hd. Any suggestions and or feed back on what to get/what not to get. Tire size is 265/60R20.
Thanks
Joe
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I'm partial to Cooper tires. I usually run Cooper st maxx tires on my pickup and I run Cooper At3 xLt's on my wife's yukon. I think you would really like the At3's on your pickup Joe. They are quiet and get excellent winter traction.
Loren
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I’ve had good luck with toyos and nittos. Depends on your dealer too. Our largest local dealer pushes cooper on everyone so every truck in town has at3s. I’m not fond of this shop and basically just want something different than everyone else. There’s a lot of cool hybrid tires these days that are more aggressive than an at and less aggressive than an mt.
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My project truck needs tires too. I have no idea what brand im going with. i know i just dont want to pay Joe Biden prices
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My project truck needs tires too. I have no idea what brand im going with. i know i just dont want to pay Joe Biden prices
That’s gonna be tough
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4X4? Snow? I run the nitto terra grapler g2, E rated version (for hd trucks). they have a 50k warranty and last about 35-40k miles, so my next set is 25% off. good traction in rain, dirt
not sure if suitable for snow/ice
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4X4? Snow? I run the nitto terra grapler g2, E rated version (for hd trucks). they have a 50k warranty and last about 35-40k miles, so my next set is 25% off. good traction in rain, dirt
not sure if suitable for snow/ice
Yes it’s 4x4 and it snows here.
Joe
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Joe, between all of our families F-150's, we've ran 6-8 different all-terrains on all combined F-150's. For snow, I've been really surprised by the KO2's that came on the Raptor. Some road noise on highway but they've been a great tire wear-wise (with tire rotations) and lots of snow driving in the mountains. There are probably better mostly-dry/wet pavement truck tires but for a lot of snow, I'd take a look at these.
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I like my bf all terrains. Work really well in snow and ice