35" offroad tire question

jimh406

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Toyo Open Country AT 3s are very good and are three peak rated. We get good wear from them and great traction in snow. I can't imagine a better tire for SUV or truck. They are not cheap though.

Fwiw, we've also had good luck with the Les Schwab equivalent tire which are a bit cheaper.
 
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I’m on my second set of 35x12.5R18 Toyo Open Country tires on my 3500 Dodge diesel, and my next set of tires will be the same for sure. My first set were MT’s that I got over 60,000 miles out of, and now this set of RT’s has about 55,000 miles on them and a couple days ago I just studded them up for the winter. My plan is to use them this winter, then buy another new set this spring, and keep this set with the hopes of getting another winter (2023-‘24), out of them. I have almost 300k miles on this truck, and these are the absolute best tires I’ve ever ran, period. They are damn expensive, but what tires aren’t these days?

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ArkLaTex

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I have them on my RAM 1500 right now. I have about 35k miles with a ton of tread left. I also had them off-road in WY for a mule deer hunt after 2 days of rain in the high desert, and they performed way better than expected. Never got stuck and kept trucking along. As long as they make these tires I'll buy them. The best road manners out of a tire that performs off-road that I've seen.
I have been pleased with mine. I actually work at one of the Cooper manufacturing plants so I'm a little biased.
 
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I know this thread has kind of run its course, and looks like you are all talking about all terrain tires, but I have been very happy with my Cooper STT Pro's. Pretty quiet for a MT tire, good warranty and as long as you rotate frequently, they stay quiet. I have a buddy that runs them on two jeeps and has gotten 70K+ miles out of them. Haven't gotten stuck yet!, at least not in hunting situations.kilnjeep.jpg
 
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