Tire Recommendation
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Anybody looking for serious snow tires, look into the Cooper Discoverer M&S. It is a mud and snow tire. Here is a link to an in depth discussion Take it from the people who deal with snow for a living (I'm included ) Currently, I am running Kumho adventurers, they are 10 plys, and handle the snow really well. But anyway, check out the link. BTW, the truck in the first pic is bombed
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gcookieman is running Cooper Discoverer A/T 265s . Noise level is great on highway Mud-Snow-Sand excellant. Also pull 9000lb Jayco 5th wheel very stable tire wouldnt hesitate to by another set Milage I cannot comment they where on the truck when I bought it. The cookieman
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I run BFG AT's 285/75-16, very stable towing and have had no trouble in the snow. Tried to get the Bridgestone Revo's but they were backordered in the size I wanted, put them on my Durango and they seem to be very good in the snow.
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I SELL TIRES FOR A LIVING, SO I WILL GIVE YOU MY 2 CENTS WORTH. I PURCHASED MY 99 BRAND NEW IN JULY 99. I IMMEDIATELY PUT ON THE LOAD RANGE D GOODYEAR WRANGLER AT/S IN A 285/75/16. AT 206,738 MILES, I HAD JUST TAKEN OFF MY 3RD SET. 3 OF THEM COULD HAVE WENT ANOTHER 10,000 MILES EASY. ONE OF THE HAD A 5 INCH HOLE IN THE SIDEWALL. IT WAS THROUGH. SO WAS MY RIM. COULDN'T GET ANOTHER WHEEL, OUTDATED, SO I GOT ME SOME ULTRA 23 STYLE WHEELS & 12.50 33/16 TRUXUS INTERCO'S TO TRY SOMETHING NEW. THEY FREAKING SUCKED!! I JUST REPLACED THEM YESTERDAY WITH BFG M/T'S IN A 305/70/16. THEY BALANCED UP VERY NICELY & RUN OL' SO SWEET.THE GOODYEARS GAVE ME ABOUT 70,000 MILES PER SET. THE EXTRA COST IS WELL WORTH IT. I LOVE GY BIG TRUCK TIRES TOO, THAT IS ALL I USE ON MY RIGS. I DO KNOW THE YOKOHOMA'S ARE A VERY WELL BUILT TIRE TOO. ALMOST BOUGHT THEM INSTEAD OF THE BFG'S. THEY ARE ABOUT 40 BUCKS A TIRE CHEAPER TOO. CAPT DASH
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Tires
Ready to buy tires myself . Been doing some research and have found the Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo to be a good choice. I can get a set of 285/75/16s for $632.54 mounted and balanced in a E load range. I think this is a great price and the tires have a 50,000 mile warranty.
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BEST TIRES EVER MADE
THESE BABIES ARD INCREAdaBLE great traction, great wear ,great price ILL buy another pair as soon as these tires ever deside to wear out.better than bfg's for sure and cheaper too
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