Tire opinions...

DevilishT2003

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Nov 21, 2011
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Mickey Thompson STZ Baja vs Toyo Open Country AT vs Nitto Terra Grappler for daily driving but keeping an aggressive look.......
 

Opeth

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Mar 25, 2012
177
Have you looked at Cooper tires at all? You may not want the STT's like I have, but they have an A/T3 or ST MAXX.
 

HARDTRAILZ

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Nov 18, 2011
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DevilishT2003 said:
Mickey Thompson STZ Baja vs Toyo Open Country AT vs Nitto Terra Grappler for daily driving but keeping an aggressive look.......

Mickey makes great tires. I know lots of guys that love the ATZ and MTZ.

Toyo OC AT are heavy. I had some 36s for a bit and they were OK, but not great.

Nitto- Never had any, but they seem to be love or hate from what I hear.

Take a look at the Wildpeak AT. Getting great reviews all over.

I think the Cooper Zeon LTZ's look sweet. And Cooper tires have always been good to me.
 

Cable810

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Dec 5, 2011
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I've have yet to have any problems with the Grabber AT2! Great on road, handle really well in the rain. They have done me good in the mud(Not a mud pit) and sand. The only thing is I have not had them in the snow. But from what I read they do really good in the snow. I'd assume they'd be awsome in the snow due to all the sipes in the tire. They are reasonably priced too I paied $660 for all 4. They look more agressive then the BFG AT/TA/KO, IMO
 

ScarabEpic22

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Nov 20, 2011
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Dont look at the Toyo Open Country A/Ts, they blow on our trucks. I had set and they wouldnt stay planted when it rained (I live in Seattle, lots of wet roads).

Heard good things about the Nitto Terra Grapplers but I cant personally comment on them, for an AT the Cooper Zeon LTZ is a good tire. Flyingfischer (Craig) has them on his 04 in 285/50R20 on gunmetal SS wheels, looks good and he has no issues driving in wet/dry/snow.
 

ZOOMDWEEBEE

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Apr 4, 2012
78
I went with Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac 265/70/R16.. really quite going downt the road and they were ranked the best performing A/T in OffRoad magazine.. good in snow mud rain and pavment.:biggrin:
 

camper1

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Oct 25, 2012
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Cable810 said:
I've have yet to have any problems with the Grabber AT2! Great on road, handle really well in the rain. They have done me good in the mud(Not a mud pit) and sand. The only thing is I have not had them in the snow. But from what I read they do really good in the snow. I'd assume they'd be awsome in the snow due to all the sipes in the tire. They are reasonably priced too I paied $660 for all 4. They look more agressive then the BFG AT/TA/KO, IMO

Grabber AT2 are awesome in the snow! I dont even have to use 4x4 if there is under 6 inches. With 4x4 havent got stuck in over a foot!:yes:
 

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