Firestone
WKR
BFG all terrain, every vehicle I own gets a set.
I switched from KO2s to Ridge Grapplers years ago and will never go back. Can’t compare against Wildpeaks but for me the KO2s got real slippery in the rain at about half tread. Haven’t had that problem with the Ridge Grapplers and I am on my second set that are pushing 40k miles. Both my sons have them also and we all love themAnyone have first hand experience with the Nitto ridge grapplers vs wild peaks and KO2s?
How are they in the mud on the mine when it starts raining or during breakup/melt off?Cooper AT3 XLT on my '22 F150 and so far zero complaints. I've had Falken, KO2's and Toyo in the past and so far these have been the best blend of what I need.
We do run Blizzaks on our over the road trucks at work (mining) year round and except for a shorter life due to running year round they've been great. I'd actually consider doing the same when I need my next set.
Fair question.Another vote for the Falken Wildpeak AT3W.
Question back to OP - does any tire do "really well" on super cold / slick sheets of ice? I put that on the driver as much as anything. I, personally, don't want to be operating a vehicle on an ice rink if I can reasonably avoid it, so it's not a consideration for me. Just my $0.02.
We usually only run the Blizzaks on the surface which are almost all paved roads so we're not dealing with a lot of muddy situations. Underground we're running KO2's. They've held up best to the waste rock surfaces that we operate on over the years.How are they in the mud on the mine when it starts raining or during breakup/melt off?
Well, that’s not good news! What did you switch to? These are my first set, based off of other recommendations.Good luck Cougar. I'm surprised how many people like the Cooper AT3. I had them installed on a brand Ram 1500 before I drove it off the lot. I got 30k miles out of them and they had very poor off road traction. On blacktop traction was fine.
Had not heard of these but after looking at the specs, I think you'll get at least 200k miles out of them.@TheCougar I have Good Year Ultra Terrain AT. They are exclusive to discounttire.com. I chose them because I like the tread pattern and tread depth and price. Off road traction much better. They're louder for sure. Can't say for longevity. I have about 12k miles on them, they look good, but I've never measured remaining tread.
My next choice would have been the Falkens, but decided to try the GY.