Best AT for highway and off-road

hrlyguy2

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I have the Nitto Terra grapples G2.
I like them alot. Use them to tow heavy fifthwheel and daily driver.
Good traction in rain and snow.
 

jollybuildingmover

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I have a pair of the Cooper AT3s on my 1 ton. Very impressed with them. I have a pair of 31x0.50s on the front of my half ton also, and really like them. I think those are better than the Discount Tire ATP version. Any time a manufacturer makes a product specifically to be sold by a discount type retailer, it usually isn't better than what they sell everywhere else. Just food for thought.

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Hasty66

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I have a set of Cooper ST Maxx on my other truck and so far they are quite and ride very well. I have had them in sand and mud with no issues, like any other AT they tend to ball mud. Not sure what mileage I will get out of them, but pleased after 6K.

Ran BFG AT on the truck prior to the coopers, but have not tried the new ones yet.
 

Blackmax123

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I have seen a lot of guys around me starting to run the new Faulken wildpeak at3w. Seem to be really nice tires so far. I'll be swapping out my Terra grappler on my lml tow pig for a set of them soon.

Also the faulken wildpeak is once if the cheapest tires I've priced in a 315/70 r17
 

Worktruckstuff

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I liked my Cooper ATP's. 55,000 mile warranty. Right now I am running bfg ko2's and they are not bad. We will see how long that last

I went in the opposite order, I had ko2s for about 3 months and they wore the centers out before I knew it. They over inflated them at discount tire. S they warranted them with a set of atps, man are they a lot better.