New Tires Needed

lts1ow

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Sorry for the n00b question, but I am not really much into the large tire stuff so I don't know brand preferences etc.

Truck rear tire developed a bubble and the wire is showing in a spot, so I guess I gotta get new tire(s).

As much as I want to, I am not gonna get new rims, so I need a 33x12.5 tire, D load range or higher.

Truck is never off roaded and I would prefer a street tire over the current procomps.

Suggestions and what not are very much appreciated. Looking to keep it on the cheaper end of the spectrum, I could get away with just one tire for now, but the others don't look all that great either.
 

whitetrash21

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I ran cooper zeons on my truck before. 305/50-20. Got all 4 for 800 mounted. Nice cross between street and all terrain and look nice too.
 

lts1ow

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Are the nittos E rated at the 33x12.5 size?
 

Bakwoodz

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I like the toyo A/T's personally but there could be a million posts on this topic and a million different resposes.
 

lts1ow

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I like the toyo A/T's personally but there could be a million posts on this topic and a million different resposes.

Yea I know, I feel bad asking, I deal with it on the car forum I'm on, "whats the best oil to run" etc, but I just have no idea what tire brands are better than others and looking for opinions here.

Not looking for X brand is the best, get them or die. :rofl:
 

Bakwoodz

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I just know that I have had my Toyo's on everything from the ice/snow (when I lived up there) to the dry pavement and everywhere in between and they have held up very well. I also have the nitto tires but not enough miles on them to pass a verdict.
 

Max Attitude

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Mickey thompson atz is a nice tire that will last a while but not too cheap. Nittos are cheap and dont last long. Kinda as the saying goes, "you get what you pay for".

We have Hankook Dynapro Atm RF-10s on our work truck. They are wearing great and lasting good too. I would recommend them... probably best bang for the buck.
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Alliance1289

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X2 for Cooper Zeon LTZ's. I've had a set on my rig for about 2 months now and I much prefer them over the Nitto Terra Grapplers I had before.
 

lts1ow

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Ended up with a set of 285/70 AT3s, and a front wheel bearing assembly. :mad:

Ah well, gonna do inner/outer tie rods and sleeves tmmr, then alignment and then time to pick on some mustangs. :D