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My ‘19 2WD Lariat is about ready for new tires. I think she has 265 60R18s. Looking for the quietest ride. Suggestions?
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Firestone Destination LE3s if you want to pay less than the michelins but still have a solid tire with a long life.
 

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I just put Cooper Discover AT3 (about $210/tire at my local discount tire) on my truck (Also used them in the past on my old F150) and love them. Good mix tire for normal street and off road and decent grip. Road noise is minimal with them but still there as with any AT tire. Noticeably quieter than the Nitto TerraGrapler tires I had up until last week.

My last pair of the Coopers lasted me about 55-60k miles, the Nittos lasted me about 50k.

If you are strictly an "on pavement" driver then im not sure what to look for in regards to the minimal noise.
 
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I’m strictly on pavement guy
 


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I just put Cooper Discover AT3 (about $210/tire at my local discount tire) on my truck (Also used them in the past on my old F150) and love them. Good mix tire for normal street and off road and decent grip. Road noise is minimal with them but still there as with any AT tire. Noticeably quieter than the Nitto TerraGrapler tires I had up until last week.

My last pair of the Coopers lasted me about 55-60k miles, the Nittos lasted me about 50k.

If you are strictly an "on pavement" driver then im not sure what to look for in regards to the minimal noise.
Thank you for you patronage! Much appreciated. Thank you for the report out on the tires. Looking forward to hearing how they perform for you over time.
 

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I’m strictly on pavement guy
I'm going to second the Michelin LTX are a great highway all season. Can't go wrong there.
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