Ranger Sam
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I'm nearing 60,000 miles on my 2021 XLT Tremor. The stock General Grabber A/Tx tires that came from factory are ready to be replaced.
After hours and hours of research I am suffering from analysis paralysis. $1,200-$1,500 is a lot of money to spend and I want to make the best decision I can.
I drive 12,000 - 15,000 miles a year. Lots of 80+mph interstate driving. In the summer I am off road on the weekends, mainly on fire roads, nothing super crazy, but I sometimes find myself on a more technical trail getting to a campsite. In the summer I also tow a 4 seat rzr frequently. With the aluminum trailer, that comes to about 3500lbs plus all the camping gear and 2 to 4 adults in the cab. In the winter I deal with icy roads and I often beat the plows out in the morning. The small Idaho town I live in doesn't plow all of the city streets so I find myself either blazing a path in fresh snow, of driving on compacted and icy snow a few days after a storm.
All that being said, in your experience is the Falken Wildpeak A/T4W a good fit, anyone have lots of miles on those? I also noticed that they offer an LT version of that tire. Is that something I need, or should I stick the standard rating?
I appreciate any insight that can be given.
After hours and hours of research I am suffering from analysis paralysis. $1,200-$1,500 is a lot of money to spend and I want to make the best decision I can.
I drive 12,000 - 15,000 miles a year. Lots of 80+mph interstate driving. In the summer I am off road on the weekends, mainly on fire roads, nothing super crazy, but I sometimes find myself on a more technical trail getting to a campsite. In the summer I also tow a 4 seat rzr frequently. With the aluminum trailer, that comes to about 3500lbs plus all the camping gear and 2 to 4 adults in the cab. In the winter I deal with icy roads and I often beat the plows out in the morning. The small Idaho town I live in doesn't plow all of the city streets so I find myself either blazing a path in fresh snow, of driving on compacted and icy snow a few days after a storm.
All that being said, in your experience is the Falken Wildpeak A/T4W a good fit, anyone have lots of miles on those? I also noticed that they offer an LT version of that tire. Is that something I need, or should I stick the standard rating?
I appreciate any insight that can be given.
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