Anyone have Pirelli Scorpion ATRs??
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Anyone have Pirelli Scorpion ATRs??
I'm putting on a set of D (3195lb) rated 325/60/20s, and I hope they work out OK. The ratings on 3/4 ton trucks seem to be pretty good and since I don't tow more than 10k, they should be load capable. Your thoughts?
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Well, I guess I'm lucky they didn't fit then. I can't believe how far off the tire people are when they say how large a tire is. These things were supposed to be a hair larger .5" and a hair wider like .2" and they were HUGE compared to my 35/12.50/20s. Pirelli sucks!
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I'm running Toyo A/Ts now and they've worn a lot better. Only have 15k but these will last a lot longer.. so if youre still going to buy tires id recommend these.
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I am running Yokohama AT and they seem pretty good. Got about 5k miles. I am hoping to run them longer than the Bridgestone Revo AT's I had before. They only lasted about 30k miles and they were rotated every 6k miles.
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They do collect little rocks and you can here them rattling around underneath as you go, but they are a good looking tire. My next set maybe some Cooper ATRS but it is going to be awhile.
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Im running the Dura Grapplers now. I've got 8-9k on them and they are showing no signs of wear. Great dry, wet, and snow traction. I haven't run them on the dirt yet, so I can't say there. I tow a 6-7000lb trailer great!! I would give them a try. Just remember, expect a hwy- A/t type tread, not a M/T in any way..
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