Size: 265/75/16
Brand: BFG
Model: KO2's
Type: AT
Price: Came on truck when purchased (They were new from dealer)
PROS: Drive great when new. Rugged. Great in sand/desert driving.
CONS: After about 10k miles they suck in rain. Get noisy with ware. Road performance falls off quick, and dramatically around the 10k mark. To the point of chirping tires when accelerating after red light.
Photo: To come
Size: 285/75/16 Load E
Brand: Goodyear
Model: DuraTracs (aka DuraCracks)
Type: AT
Price: $1200 ish for 5
Terrain Ratings
Dry Pavement-(9)
Wet Pavement-(9)
Gravel-(7)
Rock-(9)
Mud-(5)
Sand-(6)
Snow-(9)
Ice-(8)
Mileage- about 25k before I sold them. Plenty of tread left.
PROS: Great overall tire. Best rain and snow performing AT I've had experience with. Very comfortable and smooth on road and highway speeds. Above average ware results. Found them to be more rugged and tougher than what I read in reviews. Made it though several of the toughest rock gardens in SoCal and AZ. 2 trips Moab. All without fail. Note: these are E rated version.
CONS: The same awesome compound that makes them awesome, makes them crack and chuck considerably especially in desert climate. However, performance didn't fall off much. Just a cosmetic thing. They tend to be a little noisy when they ware. Did require significant weight to balance.
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Size: 315/75r17
Brand: Goodyear
Model: UltraTerrain
Type: AT
Price: $1400 ish for 5
Terrain Ratings
Dry Pavement-(10)
Wet Pavement-(9)
Gravel-(7)
Rock-(9)
Mud-(4)
Sand-(8)
Snow-(9)
Ice-(9)
Milage (updated) - 6k so far
These are built on the same carcass has the DuraTracs with a new rubber compound and different tread design. So far they have performed similar to the DuraTracs. I suspect they will remain a little more quiet then the DT's and slightly better gas mileage due to tread design. My hope is that the new compound won't crack and chunk has bad as the DT's. Remains to be seen. Will update with mileage.
Side Note: For those who care where tires are made. see link :
https://www.utires.com/articles/tires-made-usa-american-foreign-brands/
Cliff notes version of link above. Has of 2019. Goodyear and Cooper are the only 2 USA owned, designed, and manufactured tires. It includes their sub brands like Kelley Tires & Fierce Attitude for GY. Mickey Thompson, Dick Cepek, Attitude M/T, Mastercraft, Avon, Futura, and Hercules for Cooper.
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