Nick1994
$100 site donor 2024
My Jeep is on it’s 3rd set of BFG All Terrains, currently have the newer KO2’s. They’ve been awesome at the abuse I’ve given them.
First you need to define off road. Are you just planning on dirt roads and gravel roads as your off road driving?My recently purchased '08 Titan will need tires soon here. I would prefer an A/T due to us moving to the mountains, we'll now camp/off road quite a bit more.
There's plenty of options but I'm hoping for one that isn't overly loud on the highway. I know a/t's inherently have more noise, but I've read some aren't bad.
I was looking at discounttire.com and they have their own Pathfinder's for $880 installed and also have the Michelin ATX2 for $1,045. Are the Michelin Defender LTX decent off-road? They are a similar price to the A/T. I also checked walmart and they have quite a few options as well. A couple i've read were I believe chinese brands; "Milestar Patagonia" and "Travelstar Ecopath A/T". The reviews are surprisingly good but again, don't want the truck to sound like it has mud tires on it.
It currently has Cooper Discoverer ATP's on and I would consider those again as the price is decent however; at 4 years old these tires are loud, low or high speed.
I'm open to any suggestions and holy moses truck tires are expensive! Thank you
I had those on my Ranger and loved them! Not quite as much snow traction as the BFG All Terrians they replaced but far superior wet pavement traction. I think the Cooper is the perfect mixI have the E rated Coop AT3's and they have been fine. Taken everything I've thrown at them.
I sold these and never had a return for cupping.
AT3 on the Hummer. Wear and performance in snow excellent at 38 PSI.If you want a more aggressive AT I recommend the General ATx and the Falken Wildpeak at3w. The General is an American made tire in most sizes, the Falken I believe is Thailand.
Michelin Defender will do well for you in light off road conditions as will the less aggressive Goodyear Adventure AT and Pirelli Scorpion AT.
I would recommend staying away from the Cooper AT3 they tend to cup out and get noisy on most every truck I see them on.
My recently purchased '08 Titan will need tires soon here. I would prefer an A/T due to us moving to the mountains, we'll now camp/off road quite a bit more.
There's plenty of options but I'm hoping for one that isn't overly loud on the highway. I know a/t's inherently have more noise, but I've read some aren't bad.
I was looking at discounttire.com and they have their own Pathfinder's for $880 installed and also have the Michelin ATX2 for $1,045. Are the Michelin Defender LTX decent off-road? They are a similar price to the A/T. I also checked walmart and they have quite a few options as well. A couple i've read were I believe chinese brands; "Milestar Patagonia" and "Travelstar Ecopath A/T". The reviews are surprisingly good but again, don't want the truck to sound like it has mud tires on it.
It currently has Cooper Discoverer ATP's on and I would consider those again as the price is decent however; at 4 years old these tires are loud, low or high speed.
I'm open to any suggestions and holy moses truck tires are expensive! Thank you