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AzScorpion

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tugger50

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After much research I went with BFG Trail Terrain in stock size. They are good in winter conditions, quiet on the hwy, and mileage stayed the same as the Bridgestone's. Very happy.
 

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My Dad and I both have Goodyear tires on our trucks. Dad is running a 275/60R17 Goodyear Eagle GT tire on his F150 and I am currently running Goodyear Wrangler HTs on my Ranger in the stock size 255/65R17, I was talking to Dad about it this afternoon when I went over to visit with him, and on the next set of tires I going to run a Goodyear Wrangler AT tire. Ever since I joined this forum I have been venturing off road more. Specifically the road that I take to get to the Red River is a loose, sandy base with gravel on top. JMO!😎🤘
 

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My Dad and I both have Goodyear tires on our trucks. Dad is running a 275/60R17 Goodyear Eagle GT tire on his F150 and I am currently running Goodyear Wrangler HTs on my Ranger in the stock size 255/65R17, I was talking to Dad about it this afternoon when I went over to visit with him, and on the next set of tires I going to run a Goodyear Wrangler AT tire. Ever since I joined this forum I have been venturing off road more. Specifically the road that I take to get to the Red River is a loose, sandy base with gravel on top. JMO!😎🤘
As I mentioned in a previous post in this tread, I replaced the original BF Goodrich Mud-Terrain tires on my 2012 Jeep Rubicon with Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac tires (5 each). I really liked their performance off-road and were also good on the street. I have since given the 2012 Jeep to my Grandson who is attended college in Wisconsin and I purchase a 2025 Jeep Rubicon which came with BF Goodrich K02s. I find that they are also a good tire both on and off road.
 
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Motorpsychology

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I've been happy with my Cooper Discoverer AT3s 265/60 18 52000 miles now. Decent value, good on snow, slab ice, gravel, river rock, and baby heads, also wet ~2in deep sand. Mpg drop from the OEM Hankooks is negligible. They're humming more now at 5-6/32 , but I'll likely get their updated Discoverer Road and Trail next.
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