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Good off-roading all terrain tires?

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Del08, Jun 18, 2020.

  1. Jun 18, 2020 at 10:12 PM
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    Del08

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    what is the best tires for 2019 limited is it good with off-roading? . Cuz i have all seasson tires i want to change it for all terrain and the wheels any suggestions?
     
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    SlvrSlug

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    I was quite happy with the off road performance and on road manners of the falken wildpeak atw3’s. I currently have ridge grapplers, which have been a decent tire as well (for just about everything but wet pavement); but when they wear down, will likely be going back to the atw3’s.
     
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    Tire rack has great reviews on lots of AT tires.
     
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    I'm loving the Toyo AT3's.

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    Falken Wildpeaks are very popular right now.

    BFGoodrich KO2's are great tires.

    The market is so competitive right now. There are many good options.

    As mentioned, Discounttire.com and tirerack are good tools for research.
     
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    If you stick with 20s then you have limited fit options but you can get KO2s if you don't mind the on road manners. If you swap to 17s your options are practically limitless.
     
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    ^^^^True!

    I looked and the Toyos are available in the Limited tire size.
     
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    Love the wildpeaks-
     
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  10. Jun 21, 2020 at 2:40 PM
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    KO2's cost a few bucks more than some of the others. To me, they are worth it, and I appreciate their toughness under harsh conditions.
    In general, load range E tires (compared to C Range or even worse unrated) will survive years of interactions with sharp rocks, metal and other hazards at speed, but they weigh and cost a bit more. Well worth it if survivability is a priority. I've had enough late night tire drama out in the boonies for this lifetime. Their stronger sidewalls also hold together with lower air pressure.
     
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    Something not mentioned are the Nitto Ridge Grapplers. I’ve had KO2’s before and they weren’t very impressive. Switched over and impressed with how quite and smooth they ride, and they’ve done great on trails so far.
     
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    Cooper ST Maxx is my favorite for serious off roading. The Cooper AT3 4S is another favorite. Also the Hankook ATM AT2 is legit also. Having had all three before I would vouch for all 3 :thumbsup:
     
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