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truck tires E rated 10 ply

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#31 rubberlegs

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Posted 26 June 2022 - 02:55 PM

Here is a great comparison of BFG vs Toyo.. super helpful, both great, but depending on your conditions one might be better than the other...
toyo-open-country-at3-vs-bfgoodrich-ko2


That was an interesting article. I have to quibble that it doesn’t seem like the author tried the tires, but just compared theoretical differences.
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#32 craig333

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Posted 26 June 2022 - 10:28 PM

I have my tire prejudices but I really should retry some brands. I didn't have good luck with certain tires but that was before I did a bunch of work on the steering. Maybe they'd work now?


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Posted 27 June 2022 - 03:57 PM

I have my tire prejudices but I really should retry some brands. I didn't have good luck with certain tires but that was before I did a bunch of work on the steering. Maybe they'd work now?

Proper alignment, tire pressure and routine rotations goes a long way with any tire.


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Posted 27 June 2022 - 03:58 PM

Coopers AT3 is still my favorite and to be sure. Having alignment done with the  camper on is essential. I learned the hard way that tire wear and subsequent noise was my fault in not doing so.


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#35 buckland

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Posted 22 July 2023 - 08:55 PM

A caveat to the above post. As they wear (I'm on my 3rd set) they get harder/louder ...not crazy loud but noticeable on a highway...a slight rumble. I Have learned to align the truck after new tires and rotate mostly on time. I am now open to other brands that might be as good/better. I live in snow country and Coopers have done well. Can't stand noised though so looking around. 


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