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mpatterson

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Need to put new tires on my truck that I use daily for highway driving as well as gravel roads and field work. Need something with some good lugs to get through soft spring mud conditions. Something that will clean good and wear well. Running Goodyear Duratracs currently, starting to wear uneven and scallop on inside. Got 106,000km on them. Like something equally as durable but will wear nicer.
Had Bridgestone Duelers in the past too, they were decent.
Looking at BFG TKO's, Toyota Open Country AT III, Falken's AT tire???? Not sure if better options out there? Running 275/60R20 on stock rims on a 2017 GMC.
 
I have General AT Grabbers on my 94 Suburban...they are nice and rugged, don't make a lot of noise, did very well in the snow and are made in USA. My brother works for the power company, said that's what they put on all their trucks. (y):cool:(y)

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I too have a 2017 GMC 1500 with 20" Duratracs. I rotate them every 7500 miles. No issues with anything. A bit noisy but truck will go everywhere I need to. 106000 kilometers is almost 66k miles. That's nothing to sneeze at, really...
 
just before snow I put Duratracs on my 2021 Ram. 15000 great miles so far. I have had them in the past as well as BFG KOs
I would pick either.
reason to pick Goodyears this time was I was given BFG employee discount
 
I use Hercules Terra Trac TGs on 5 different 4X4s love them but my use is far more off road, gravel dirt or otherwise. So far I have found them to be quiet on the pavement and real go getters in sand or mud.
 
I plow snow and hunt . REALLY don’t need Aggressive tires. But I have (2) gravel drive ways
Firestone Destination. I’ll send pic later. Best tires ever!! 10 ply.
 
I use my old Chevy as a secondary vehicle bought these for about 60 bucks each they do a good job
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This is an Amazing tire . Been plowing for 30 + yrs. Never had these. But not what you are looking for. I wanted K.O. But could not get . We’re not available. Glad I got these. With Joe Biden Gas prices I’m parking this all summer so these tires will be fresh next winter.
 
Always loved BF goodrich All Terrain T/A on my '85 Chevy Stepside 1500. It was basically a street vehicle. Surprisenly good in rain and snow.
Firestone Destinations worked well on my First Gen Ford Explorer. I kept that tire on that car for 336K miles.
 
Another vote for the Firestone Destinations.... I have used them on all my Explorers (4) since 1999... Usually get about 60K per set. I rotate them with every oil change (5K).
 
Ended up putting these Falken Wildpeaks on yesterday. No road noise. Ride nice. Hope to get 100k out of them.
 

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