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Old 05-20-2009, 09:29 PM
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Smoothest A/T?

I have just relocated due to work and my needs have changed. I am driving much more interstate and city and my KM2's dont seem to handle it very well plus my back is starting to give me fits again. So to keep it short I want some input on what you guys would advise as the smoothest riding A/T. Would like to stay away from a H/T due to some offroad from time to time. Also I would like to stick with around a 285 and not the stock 265. I was leaning toward the dueler revo or TOYO Any thoughts?
Old 05-20-2009, 11:01 PM
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I've had a couple sets of the Toyos. They are quiet and smooth. I was happy with them.
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Same here with the Toyo's.

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Old 05-21-2009, 07:58 AM
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For pavement or gravel roads the Open Country AT's are the tops hands down over anybody else. That said, for the few times I need them I'm leaning toward the MT's the next time around.
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Pro Comp All Terrains are top notch, IMO. True 50k mile tire, good snow/off road. Real quiet handle well on the highway.
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Another vote for the Toyo A/T's. 31K on mine and about 30% tread left. Will make it throught the summer and replace them this fall with Toyo M/T's.
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I recently put some Toyo 285/75's on, and I am really happy with them. Ride smooth, E Rated, and fill the wheelwell .
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gotta say i love my nittos terras. 40k and plenty of tread left
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anyone run the dueler revos? Or are the toyos a better bet?
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Another vote for the Pro Comps.....I`ve ran a lot of different tires , and these are by far , the best I`ve ran.
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Originally Posted by Pikeman
anyone run the dueler revos? Or are the toyos a better bet?
The 285 Revos are "D" rated.
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Pro Comp Xtreme A/T

40,000 Mile Treadwear Warranty.


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I am in rough rocky desert mountain country. Replace tires every 8 months (about 14 K miles).

All things considered (frequent replacement and cost), I have been running "E" rated Revos.
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I just put some Nitto Terra Grapplers on, very smooth so far. I'm really happy with them. I have had BFG Mud's, BFG A/T, Pathfinder A/T, and the Nittos have been the smoothest so far.
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My Nitto's have been great so far also.


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