Help me pick a new set of A/T Tires!
#1
I am hoping to get responses from Denver people or anyone else that deals with snow often!
I am moving (Active duty Air Force) to Denver in December. I am looking to put some new A/T tires on my truck (33's). I was hoping some people would be able to suggest a good all around tire. One that does good in snow, rain, and some slightly muddy trails (or open field).
I currently have a set of Dueller A/T revo's on the truck and they were great for wet traction and some muddy trails, but I never drove them in snow.
Please help. Price is not something that matters at this point! I just want everyone's opinion and prefer a website link of some sort.
THANK YOU!!!!!
I am moving (Active duty Air Force) to Denver in December. I am looking to put some new A/T tires on my truck (33's). I was hoping some people would be able to suggest a good all around tire. One that does good in snow, rain, and some slightly muddy trails (or open field).
I currently have a set of Dueller A/T revo's on the truck and they were great for wet traction and some muddy trails, but I never drove them in snow.
Please help. Price is not something that matters at this point! I just want everyone's opinion and prefer a website link of some sort.
THANK YOU!!!!!
#7
The Trxus STS tires work very well in the snow.
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b6..._/trxussts.jpg
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b6..._/trxussts.jpg
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#8
Originally Posted by foggy
The Trxus STS tires work very well in the snow.
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b6..._/trxussts.jpg
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b6..._/trxussts.jpg
bfg a/t's all the way.
and if you have fender flares/the right backspacing on your wheels they wont do much damage from rocks. Only other tire I would reccommend would be terragrapplers but I dont know how they perform in snow.
i forgot to mention the boggers, but they aren't too great on the street hehe
#10
dunlop landrovers (might be discontinued) or yokohama geolanders, i had em both and bought 285/75/16s and kept the price under $500 so there cheap and i got some good mileage outta em, and i never had problems with em in the snow. your easily gonna spend $170 a piece with the bfgs
Last edited by beastmode; Oct 11, 2006 at 05:58 AM.



