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For the past 200,000 plus thousand miles I have run Bridgestone Dueler A/T REVO 2 tires in the 31X10.5X15 LT tires size. My old 92 went 95 000 on them...my 2001 is at 98,000...Still have 6-7 /32 on them... will get through the winter but not a whole lot longer. Sadly they stopped making the REVO 2 and now only make the REVO 3...not a big issue but they only make the REVO 3 in a 16 inch size and up...as you know stock rims are 15. Don't want to buy new rims. Nitto's have been recommended but again start at 16"..I would like to not start a new learning curve
My dad is running those falken wildpeak at tires i can get the exact branding just not now. but he tows trailers with it constantly and 30k miles they sit at 11/32nds of tread currently and alot of people seem happy with em. Also my dad isnt a dainty footed person he is heavy on the gas as well lol.
Thanks, I think falken tires are pep boys and I have heard of coopers...the other ones are unfamiliar here in the Northeast but will look into them thanks all
I mean. Very subjective. I do love my k02’s. Super quiet and durable. Not cheap though.
HAHA Tire threads are like Oil threads.
I am shopping for new shoes to, and can't make my mind up on doing yet another set of BFG MT's, or trying a set of Milestar Patagonia's???
I mean. Very subjective. I do love my k02’s. Super quiet and durable. Not cheap though.
I have a set of KO2's on my Mazda B4000 truck right now. and I get it. I get why they are so popular and why they charge so much, but at the same time.... it was a kick to the teeth to buy them in 31x10.5r15. I had to, because the tires I had were toast, but man.... If you can get a discount or rebate on them...