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Truck Tires

I'd add another vote for the General Grabber AT2's. Mine are great in snow, rain, and mud. There's been multiple times I've been out scouting/hunting; traveling down minimal use roads that were muddier than I thought they would be. Never stuck, always pulled through, and sound good on the highway. And were considerably cheaper than other options!
 
Falken Wildpeaks have a big following right now because of the price/performance ratio. But I've read more than one complaint about people having balance issues and the tires cracking/wearing prematurely. My next tires for my Tacoma will probably be Grabber ATXs or Cooper S/T Maxx. I think Grabbers are quite a bit cheaper typically. Have Hankook Dynapros right now.
 
Cooper discover at3 xlt has been great on my cummins. I got 20k on them and half tread still and I bet 15k of that has been with loaded trailer of 10-18k. Think got a 50k warranty.

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I think I have decided on some Toyo Open country AT3s. Hopefully they offer more sizes in the coming months.
 
I just got the Yokohama geolander m/t. Surprisingly quiet for an aggressive tread.
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