Rocky Mountain All Terrain tires?

dlee56

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Here’s an update on the Rocky Mtn ATs I got on my F150 back in May:

I’ve been incredibly pleasantly surprised. Still really quiet and stable on the highway, getting 20-22mpg highway as well which is consistent with other tires I’ve used with my 3.5 eco boost.
The big proof has been their performance through hunting season out on the rocky dirt roads and 2-track trails, traction has been great on the lose dirt and they aren’t tearing or chunking out on rocks like I’ve had other tires do. Snow/ice performance is great as well, just this last weekend I driver over both Vail pass and Eisenhower at 6am in the first snowstorm of the year and to my utter surprise they totally crushed it. Folks were spun out and wrecked left and right, trucks rolled and I watched several vehicles just slide down the mountain on the slush covered ice, but my tires kept traction really well. They slipped once going uphill so I threw it in 4wd then I didn’t slip again the rest of the drive. Granted I am an experienced winter driver but it was a real mess out there and these tires kept me out of a few close calls with other drivers sliding through my lane out of control. I definitely found my new go-to AT tire.
 

Fatcamp

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Update for these on a third gen 4runner:

Very happy. They perform well in all weather conditions and travel well at highway speeds. We haven't had much snow this year but they have done well with what has been around.

My daily commute is gravel, city, and interstate. No complaints.
 
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I put a set on my Tundra. It's a 2nd vehicle and I don't drive it as much, so I didn't want to spend $1200 on a set of tires. I paid$800 OTD from Discount Tire. 2 years later, they have proven to be better in every aspect than the BFG KO2's they replaced. Quieter, smoother, better traction in rain than the BFG's and great traction in mud/sand. I have 15K on them and they look new. They are the SL rated tire but they make them in LT E range if you need them. Will buy again. They're made in USA too.
 

Team4LongGun

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Toyo all terrains is what most of us who live here use. Grabber ATX are also good. Cooper as well, it the winter studded tire we got on the mom mobile.
 
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