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Old 06-09-2014, 10:15 AM
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What would be a list of the best tires in a 35 x 12.50 mainly for that will see a lot of street and highway usage?
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Toyo AT2 ride great with little noise and still look bad ass!! Also priced well at Tire Depot.

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Originally Posted by bsmarble
Toyo AT2 ride great with little noise and still look bad ass!! Also priced well at Tire Depot.

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I have run 5-6 sets on my trucks. Put them on my jeep. Was a little disappointed they rode hard. Work with pressure thinking it would be different on a jeep vs truck. Down to 32 lbs. Love them now. Operator error!!!
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I see you are in Ohio. I don't know if they are available in the size you are looking for, but the Goodyear Duratracs are excellent on the street, in the rain and in the snow. They are not too noisy in the smaller sizes. I've put almost 30,000 on mine and they seem to be wearing great.
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I'd say go with Toyo.
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Love my Toyo AT2's.

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Anyone run the general grabbers? Wondering how they are doing.
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I would suggest the Fierce Attitudes, they are very quiet on the road for such an aggressive thread. The Duratracs are also very popular.
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Falken wildpeaks
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I plan in picking up a set of wildpeak MTs as my next tires.


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