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Need to get tires on my truck in the next month or so.
35x12.50x20.
Two that I am mainly looking at is a Pit Bull PBX A/T Hardcore and also a Cooper Evolution M/T

Do any of you have any experience with either of these tires?
 

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Need to get tires on my truck in the next month or so.
35x12.50x20.
Two that I am mainly looking at is a Pit Bull PBX A/T Hardcore and also a Cooper Evolution M/T

Do any of you have any experience with either of these tires?
yes. don't buy Pit Bull tires. so of those two I'd choose the Cooper. But, it was buying a Cooper M/T, it would be the STT Pros.
 
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Just curious.
Why not the Pit Bull tires?
 
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Just curious.
Why not the Pit Bull tires?
Probably because they bite……

In all seriousness, I’m a fan of Cooper tires. I’ve used them on my truck for several years now with no issue. I like their evolution m/t tires and have good luck with them on my taco. Mud, snow, rain, no issue.
 
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Was mainly looking at the Pit Bulls because of lack of noise over the MT coopers.
 

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Just curious.
Why not the Pit Bull tires?
I only know them from guys on Jeep trails. not necessarily that specific tire. but, they all seem to be substandard. plus, i remember people having a lot of trouble getting timely deliveries. that may have changed. but, a couple of years ago if you cut a sidewall and needed a replacement, you were nearly SOL.
 
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Need to get tires on my truck in the next month or so.
35x12.50x20.
Two that I am mainly looking at is a Pit Bull PBX A/T Hardcore and also a Cooper Evolution M/T

Do any of you have any experience with either of these tires?
I have run cooper and nittos. Had extremely good luck with wear and traction. Cooper xlt at3 and ridge grapps. Wear great on a heavy diesel. I know these are not mud tires but the brands have been great to me. I run stock size on mine though.

Ive tried cheaper tires like kumho, etc and they balanced and rode like crap. Kumhos did great in the mud though.
 
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Truck dosent get used off road a lot and is more of a highway and gravel road driver.
Probably put 15k on it a year or so also.
 
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I like to go with models that are easily found at a wide range of dealers.

That way there's less chance of me having to buy an off ball tire at some point
 

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I have not had good luck with RGs on a 1500 sized truck. Whether that be a Chevy or a Tundra. I was on track for a little over 30-35k miles. I tried Mickey Thompson Baja Boss ATs this time and I'm going to be in the same damn boat. Maybe I'm just too hard on them? I've been running 285/65/20s for a few sets now which works out to be around 35x11.5x20s.
 

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I have not had good luck with RGs on a 1500 sized truck. Whether that be a Chevy or a Tundra. I was on track for a little over 30-35k miles. I tried Mickey Thompson Baja Boss ATs this time and I'm going to be in the same damn boat. Maybe I'm just too hard on them? I've been running 285/65/20s for a few sets now which works out to be around 35x11.5x20s.
I just put that same size falken wildpeak at4s on my dodge. I was going to try the new BFG ko3s but decided to make the switch. I’ve been running ko2s for quite a while before now and was looking for lower road noise.
 

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Mud tires all suck on the road, and they tend to be short lived. If you really need a mud tire, nothing else is appropriate. If you don't really need them, a good all terrain is a better choice.

In this particular case, I would break that rule and pick the Coopers. It's a pretty mild MT, and I've never heard anything good about Pitbull tires. If I was in your shoes, I would look at a handful of other AT options as well.
 
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In looking some more I am liking the Yokohama Geolander AT.
Have ran Yokohama in the past with great results.
 
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Truck dosent get used off road a lot and is more of a highway and gravel road driver.
Probably put 15k on it a year or so also.

I'd not look at a mud tire than. Look at all terrains. Mud tires just throw rocks, make noise, and wear poorly.

I'm a fan of nitto's. The terra grapplers wear and hokd up well for me.
 
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Cooper Stronghold is what I would purchase. A new tire from Cooper that looks to be a fantastic tire. My son just put a set on his 2019 Ram 1500. They have been fantastic so far. You really cannot go wrong with Cooper Tires. The AT3 is a wonderful tire as is the ST MAXX.

Here's the new Stronghold.
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I currently have the ST MAXX on my Ford F150, but my next set of Coopers is going to be the Stronghold.
 
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