Pickup Tires

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Looking to replace the tires on my 2017 Chevy 4x4. I took the front leveling kit out of it recently. I was running 275/70/18, 10 ply's on it. I'm going back to factory 265/65/18's. Looking for opinions on some good standard load AT tires. Any input and opinions appreciated. Thanks
 


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Wildpeak atw4 have exceptional reviews, I just bought the new ko3 but haven't put them on since my toyo open country at3 are good yet. The toyo open country are very good tires as well
 


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Im running Cooper Discoverer HT3 All Season Truck Tire, 275/65R18 10 ply on one of my F150's. They wear good and have good traction on ice and snow.


My other F150 I run Michelin LTX 275/65/18 10 ply and they seem to be a really good tires
 
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DO NOT buy Cooper Discovery AT3 4S, they were the worst tire I ever ran in snow/ice. I just put a set of Falken Wildpeak ATW3 and really like them so far.
 


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I've been having really good luck with General Grabbers for years. 3/4 ton trucks at previous company, then at my current job 1/2 ton truck and my personal 3/4 ton diesel. I suppose I have been using them on and off for 15yrs now
 

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Over 250k miles on Toyo AT2 and AT3. The rubber is a bit harder than some others but still grippy and last a long time being driven hard.
 


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I've been having really good luck with General Grabbers for years. 3/4 ton trucks at previous company, then at my current job 1/2 ton truck and my personal 3/4 ton diesel. I suppose I have been using them on and off for 15yrs now
That's what I have on right now, I call the General Rock Grabbers! Good tires other than picking up a ton of rocks.
 

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I think bf goodrich decided that their ko2 with the wider gap between the treads was a mistake for those who are looking for a all terrain tire for their 4 wheel vehicle. Their ko3 have a much improved tread pattern which i believe is even more similar to the grabber atx which does have better overall rating then the ko2. Thats why I bought the ko3 over the grabbers this time because like many here I would pick the grabber over the ko2 in overall longevity. The ko2 and the duratrac with less thread are terrible on wet conditions or bare ice. The truck i just bought had the worse at tires, mastercraft which were similar to the Cooper discoverer at3 which had a very hard rubber compound that made them virtually worthless on snow. Swapped them out for my old trucks toyo open country at which are night and day better on ice. Once these tires are done I will put the ko3 on probably next fall so I'm ready for winter.
 

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The vehicle they go on matters, can’t tell you why. Perelli scorpions were a kick ass tire year ‘round on my wife’s 4Runner; total ass on my F150. Cooper discoverers were a kick ass tire on my Grand Cherokee in college, total ass on my F150. Happy with BFGs.
 

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I've always had the Toyo AT II's. This summer I needed new tires and went with Nokian Outpost NAT's. They seem to be pretty good tires so far.
 


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