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sagebel

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I didn't know where to post this put I figure it will be moved if it is in the wrong spot. I'm looking for new tires. I will probably stay with the 285/75/16 unless I can find a 305 with a weight rating over 3200#. Looking for an aggressive AT or MT with good wet weather performance. So far I have found the BFG AT/MT, Nitto Terra Grapler, **** Cepek Radial FC-II, or Goodyear MT/R. 75% highway driving, mountain pass (compact snow and ice), and poor forrest roads make up most of my driving.
 
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Big K

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I've got these on now. In 285.

Dayton Timberline M/T

I had them siped, as I would for any tire with this type of tread.

So far, so good. No problems. Longevity looks to be about average for our trucks.

EDIT - sorry, but can't link direct to page. Click product, open window, and scroll to Dayton Timberline M/T at very bottom.
 
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jarhead

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What Max said. The Bridgestone Revo's are the best wet weather tire on the planet!
 
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Big K

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Got revo's on the Durango. Good tire.

Works well on hard packed snow/ice and wet hard surface.

Not the best for soft snow or muddy conditions.
 

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