Tires for the Tundra

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Going to need new skins before too long for the 2015. Any fellow Tundra owners have recommendations for 10 ply AT tires that they've had on their Tundra and are happy (or unhappy) with?
 


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I run Cooper tires, and I am pretty sure they are made of iron. 35,000 on them now and still look new. But, not the best for traction IMO.
 

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I drive a 1/2 ton Ford so I guess Im of no help to you!

Also a half ton Ford for me. For what it's worth, I love my YOKOHOMA GEOLANDERS. I will by another set when it's time.
 

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I run Cooper tires, and I am pretty sure they are made of iron. 35,000 on them now and still look new. But, not the best for traction IMO.

I second this opinion on Cooper discoverer, duratrac tires are garbage as well.
 


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Bf Goodrich, rugged terrain T/A, I've had mine for 3years and have been pleased. Kinda pricy though
 

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I put bf Goodrich transforce on my tundra and like them. Buy the tires from tire rack.Com and have a local tireshop install them.
 

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I will be putting on Toyo open country CT's come fall. on my Tundra.
I have the Michelin AT2 on now. traction is good but they don't clean out when you get in a little deeper stuff
 

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I'm leaning BF Goodrich. Had good luck with AT duelers on my F150 but didn't know if anyone had something that worked well with the tundras. Thanks for the feedback.
 


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I've gift the Nitto Terra Grapplers have liked them so far, 34,000 on em, made by Toyo I believe
 

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I had BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A KO's on my Rock Warrior Tundra I didn't like how the back end kicked out when it was slippery.
My current Michelin's don't Kick the rear end out like the BF's did. I have read some reviews where some people were saying the KO2's were the same way. and others ssay the KO2's are the best tire made
 

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I have toyo open country at2's on my truck... good all around tire and not stupid loud on the highway plus they are the only big truck tire with a mileage guarantee
 

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I run Duratracs on my 06 Duramax. No issues to complain of. Tho I have heard great things of Cooper. And of Tundras.
 

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I have 72K on my Goodyear Duratracs....just ordered new ones. I have had Cooper, and Toyo before and I only got 32K on my Cooper AT's before I had to replace them. Toyos weren't too bad but too soft for all the gravel I drive. Duratracs are hands down my go to tire and will only have them on any pickup I own. Everyone has their own experiences with everything so just get what you want and go.
 


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I have 72K on my Goodyear Duratracs....just ordered new ones. I have had Cooper, and Toyo before and I only got 32K on my Cooper AT's before I had to replace them. Toyos weren't too bad but too soft for all the gravel I drive. Duratracs are hands down my go to tire and will only have them on any pickup I own. Everyone has their own experiences with everything so just get what you want and go.

wow - you made it through this winter on 72k tires?
 

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Whatever you do, do not buy Goodyear Wrangler SRA's. They wear like crap, have no traction and tend to have failures.
 

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Firestone Destination AT's. Chevy 1/2 ton, pull plenty and drive lots of gravel and I get 60k out of them. Never had a flat. On my third set.
 

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I did....lots of 4x4 driving haha...I'm cheap so I pushed the limit...took my truck for oil change and they said I still have 20% left of tread so I pushed it.
 

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