I had a set of tall and narrow super swampers years ago. They were loud, handled like crap, didn’t last long, but I loved them. I could drive through anything.
I have a set of kenda klever rt's(33-12.5-R20), and they are a pretty awesome! Great wet and dry handling, super quiet, and keep your vehicle flat while cornering!
I traded in my Kenda Klever tires after one week for a set of Nitto Ridge grapplers. I've regretted it every since. The ridge grappler tires are quieter but my truck now looks smaller and less aggressive with the same size tires
My pick is the Duratrac, I have ran several sets of them on my 2012 F250 4X4. They are soft enough to grip well in the winter at very cold temps. Yet they’re really decent in the Mud.
I'm on my first set and I'm not getting anything else for my truck. I had the Goodyear Wrangler adventures with Kevlar on before this. Those were great tires too and they lasted a long time. They just weren't up to the task with the snow or off-roading like the duratracs. I really think that the duratracs are the best all round tires, at least for my situation.
Our top sellers would be: BFG KO2, Toyo Open Country ATll, Hankook Dynapro RF11 A/T and the Hercules Terra Trac ATll. One tire that I personally really like and have heard great reviews is the Hercules Terra Trac T/G MAX
Yeah we do a ton of the goodyear duratrac, Hercules xventure, Firestone transforce, Goodyear adventure AT and bfg ko2 and km3. Mostly duratrac and ko2 for everyone that works their own rigs and the transforce for all the service rigs.
Got 8000 miles on the kendra rt. By far the best tire I've bought so far. Quiet and smooth. Great traction in all conditions especially snow and mud. Would recommend to anyone who wants a more aggressive tire than an at but dont wanna sacrifice the comfort less from a mt
I had the Nitto’s in a 37x13.50 and they lasted 60k miles with little to no road noise. Hard to get away from them. I do think they come with a 50k mileage warranty.
I have 275/75/17 Toyo Open Country ATII with a little more than 30k miles on them. 16or17/32 new now have 11/32. Mounted on a Ford E-350 quigley 4x4 van. These have been really great in snow(have been through 3 1/2ft no problem!), & virtually no road noise. They were $176 mounted balanced & installed would def buy again.
General Grabber APT. Great in the snow and pretty much any other condition. 13k miles and still look brand new, excellent handling and quiet. I am very pleased with these tires and will buy them again in the future.
KO2’s are working great for me here in Canada. So far this winter I pulled a Ford F-150 and a old GMC out of the ditch with my Ram. Not at the same time. Be well and drive safe eh.
Good year Duratrac's. Awesome tire, a little ,I do mean little noise for what you get in performance. Small trade off. Excellent tire, outstanding in the snow. Mounted on a 2018 Silverado Z71 LT 4X4.
I have had the Good Year Wrangler Duratrac 275/55/20 tires on my truck and they are just amazing! I've had them on for over a year so far and they still look brand new with 8k miles on them. They don't look the least bit warn yet. I have had them rotated once at 5k miles. I thought they would be somewhat noisy but no, they are pretty quiet. Just a fine, light little Howell but not worth even mentioning. Surprised with the huge tread blocks. Also, the rubber is super thick and durable on these tires. The only drawback is that they do throw up rocks. If your tires stick out of your fender just a little, your paint will suffer. I knew about this when I saw reviews on this tire, but my truck is older with paint chips, so I wasn't too concerned. If you have 20 inch rims, this 275/55/20 tire looks super sexy on 20 inch rims. Mine are chrome wheels, and I just love this size and type of tire on those wheels!!
Waow... I think I will give them a try. I actually have Thompsons 275 65 20 in my lifted Tundra. I was also thinking about the Cooper discoverer AT3. But The Duratrac look more agressive apparently.
I have the kenda klevers 35-12.50x20 so far so good my ride is butter smooth and way less road noise than others I've tried. I paid 1200 for mine so the next set will definitely be ordering from you guys!
I have the kenda r/t 33x12.5x20 on a 10 wide rim and they’re a really good tire, especially for the price. They talk a little bit on the highway, but it’s nothing major and that’s what a radio is for. Fuller is right though, nothing stays in the tread😂
I swear by Duratrac I’ve had two sets I run 35s On a f250 diesel they have never let me down mud or snow especially on wet roads never had a noise problem as long as you stay on top of tire rotation
Duratracs all day. I had a set of LTs on my F150 and got 154000km out of them. Replaced them with another set, but this set likely won't go as far as I went with the P series this time.
I have 10 ply Toto's At on my Ram 1500. I tow a travel trailer, go up logging roads and have had them in the snow. Great tire. Lots of traction, and not loud on the highway. Quite happy with them.
Man, I just put on a set of the new Yokohama Geolander X AT's on my Jeep and they totally rock! SUPER quiet and grip the wet roads like mad. I hope you do a review of this tire soon it is well-deserving of it.
@@Grodd70 In the event you're still on the fence, I've had a set of SST Pros on my truck for many years and they are amazing tires offroad and are silent on pavement, and they wear like iron. One year here in Texas we got 13" of snow (ANY snow is exceptionally rare, this amount you'd have thought the sky was falling), and guess who was the one guy who made it to work over a 40 mile drive down the interstate that probably should have been closed. =) They're like having tank tracks for tires. I was so impressed after that morning that I wrote Cooper with fanmail. I'm also contemplating the Maxx's for my next rig, though from what I've read, they're packing even more grip in more conditions that the Pros.
@@C-M-E Boom! Thanks for comments this is they kind of information I need to help make a good tire decision ...one from real users in different conditions Thanks :)
Had a set of Yoko Geolander XT on my 4runner. Rotated every 5000 miles. At first very smooth and quite but as I put on 10,000 miles the noise was intolerable. Also hard to balance, hard road force balancing done twice to get it right.
Yeah one of my favorite tires look wise had them on my Tundra. Until I move to the Midwest from California. 2007 ice storm these tires almost killed me helping my brother-in-law get unstuck. I seen my truck in park slide down the hill fresh snow on top of ice. Almost smashed me it was an eye-opener winter tires baby! Tire makers make a snow peak rated Mt Tire!
No Cooper AT3 XLT’s? I’ve had Kenda and Goodyear’s, they were ok, just don’t last as long as I wished, I bought a set of Cooper Discoveries for my wife’s Explorer, going on 62k and many more left so I decided to purchase the AT3’ for one of my F250’s, awesome tires, going on 35k and I suspect I have about 20 more to go, the Goodyear’s lasted 21k, and Coopers are USA!
Running the wrangler duratracs in 325/60/20 studded on my F350 as a winter tire. Work great and love them. Not as loud on the Hwy as expected. Would recommend to anyone
I have a had 3 punctures on my falken wildpeak at 37s , I need something with high puncture resistances. Note - I love my Falkens, wonderful performance. we have that weird snowstorm in texas and i had no doubts in my tires while driving
The first year nitto mud grappler came out, I got em cause how gnarly they looked. U could hear me coming miles away and u could actually feel the shrinking as u drove and they wore down lol
I hope i dont get my head bitten off but I have had very good luck with the General Grabber at2 tires here in Colorado with off roading and snow/ice. I commute from Colorado Springs to Denver and have been up and down the mountains.
Check on the cooper st maxx. Gotten 30 thousand miles out of mine and have 30 thousand miles still left did great in snow in Nebraska and good in mud. What y’all know about them
These are definitely all solid picks! I personally prefer anything from Toyo. I've ran several sets and they always exceed there predicted mileage expectations. Quality stuff!
10/0 Catfishing such a tough call! We could only pick 5! Check out the whole video we have dedicated to the wildpeak AT3W, it’s one of my favorites for sure. -Fuller
Got Falken wild peaks because I had limited choices in 37/12.5/18 and they have been great. Desert /rain/ snow tires and they have the winter snow rating.
FALKEN 100% better than all of them. I’ll Never put another tire on any of my vehicles. Literally everything has them. Suburban, expedition, Ram 3500s, jeeps, the work trucks. They last 70k miles at least!!!!
I have duratracs on my 2013 F150 ... they have over 75k miles (i rotate every 10k).. im gonna get at least 20k more on them, they look great.. $1300 ish for 285/75/17's.. awesome tires (had same on my o4 explorer)
@jamesnm21 combined.. 48 miles round trip to work everyday, I live in the suburbs. I really feel its the rotating that helps. I dont tear them up off roading but only in the fall during hunting season.
Love my Falcon 37x12,5 x18 at .on my 2017 f 250 .rotated regularity. 40000 on them think i will make 55000 .severe weather rated never let me down very stable in rain . i do tend to drive a little spirited.
Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ p3 are way better hybrid tires..I have 72k on my original set and they’re still good for more..handle great in wet conditions..which in FL we have all the time and it rides like a caddy at highway speeds...they do well off-road too.
Personal experience from myself and a few others I know who bought the Wrangler Duratrac is Garbage in wet conditions, no traction, always spins and hydroplane, before the trolls comment some BS, yes they are always properly Inflated to spec and always rotated and always balanced and running proper size for the vehicles they are Installed on! I have watched countless youtube videos and the Nitto Ridge Grapplers and the Toyo Open Country RT prevail on top of most other tires that anyone reviews ! I know what I'm buying next, also, where I live , SNOW is RARE, so more dirt and gravel reviews would be great, especially out of the concrete garage/shop , more real world reviews, hell their are too many folks who throw sales pitches for reviews as it is on RUclips land. Cool video and hope this helps someone !
In my opinion Toyo makes the best tire out there for most applications I’m interested in. The only thing I don’t like about the open country AT2 and 3 is the sidewall doesn’t look aggressive at all. I’ve run Toyos, Falkens, Nittos, Mickey Thompsons, BFGs, and I think the Toyo is the best I’ve ever used. Damn near no road noise, looks great besides the sidewalls, and I probably ran the last set I had for 80k. Best tires I’ve ever had
@@midiman5045 yup! I’m not one of those dudes who has to swap wheels and tires every year for a better look, but I was itching for those things to go bald so I could get some new ones!
@@midiman5045 as can I, that’s why they’re still number one in my list of best tires. But still, it would be legendary to have that more aggressive look
Also the sidewall is so thick that it makes the ride very bumpy and also gravel gets stuck in the tread and usually gets thrown out after 30mph. Cornering with the kenda klever is very flat and predictable with assurance way above the speeds you would think you could go through. Wet traction is very stout with no slippage, even on wet tar roads. Aired down around 25psi is the best pressure that i found that works for my 08 Silverado 1500 unloaded with a compromise between bounce and steerability. Overall I give this tire an 8/10 and would definitely buy this tire again.
Kenda throws a random winner out there occasionally. The Bear Claw atv tire was a winner in the sub 30" market for a long time. Smooth with plenty of traction for overall use. I'm interested to see how this plays out.
Actually I would think those little ridges between the tread blocks in the duratrac are actually to assist in cleaning. Preventing mud and snow from clinging between the blocks.
How come you guys never mention the Ko2? Is it because they are so expensive and have a pretty hard on road ride? I really like mine. Of course these are your personal favorites, but I feel they never even get an honorable mention
Logically I don't see how they (Scorpion) could be any good in deep snow, as in 6 inches or more. How do these tires "bite" to get any traction to stop, corner or accelerate? Compare to GY Duratracs, or Kevlar Adventure..
I love you guys videos and try to watch everyone I can but you really need to test out the Hercules Terra Trac ATII. I have put close to 60,000 miles on mine with regular rotation and balance and I have gone through everything from mud to snow and ice here in Texas and the only thing that I had trouble with was East Texas clay. I would love you guys to give this tire a try and see what you think. 😁👍 Thanks for the videos!
They used to be my favorite tire, but then I got the Falken Wildpeak AT3w's. They have better lateral traction (taking curves in the snow) and are much quieter. Everything else about them though is the same it similar as the BFG's and they cost much less and last just as long, if not longer.
Commenting on an older video but I’m going to buy my 3rd set of Duratracs this fall. So far I’ve driven 110k combined on the last sets with ZERO punctures. Our other vehicles are constantly picking up nails/screws. Also they are expensive in the larger sizes but stock ram 2500 size of 275/70r18 are pretty cheap.
I've been running the Toyo Rt on a 2015 gmc 1500 and they were on the truck when I purchased them with 21000 miles on the truck. Have 68000 now and they still going strong. Very tough tire
I ran Kenda Klever A/T's on my F250. 35x12.5r17. I had over 20oz of weight on each wheel and still they wouldnt balance. Three different places couldnt get them to stop shaking. At 45mph and 65mph they would shake your fillings out. My dad bought the same tires in 33x10.5r17 for his Silverado and he had the same problem. This was 2015 so maybe they are better now, but i wont buy another Kenda tire.
Mikey Thompson baja atzp3, I recently put these on and so far they have been a good tire. 45k mile warranty, snow rated, and they are a hybrid like the nitto and toyo rt.
No reviews on Goodyear adventurer, Fuller? I put them on my 18 Silverado z71. Live in New Hampshire and they handled the snow great. Truck has all wheel 4 high 4low. Only had to use 4 high once. Every snow storm we had up to 18 inches just left the truck in all wheel and it went anywhere i wanted to go
You would be equally impressed with the Falcon Wildpeak atw3's at a fraction of the cost. I offroad almost daily in the PNW mud, snow, rocks I've tried all the tires.
Just ordered some Kenda Klever R/T’s in 33x12.5r20 on some Dropstars 654bm 20x10’s. Should have them this week to throw on the truck. Will update once they get put on. Hoping for the best 🙏🏻
I have the Kendas on my Jeep. Noisy, wear is OK after 40k miles, traction is good, price is excellent. There, a review from someone that has used the product. Best tires I own on my F350 are Cooper, which I purchased for performance, not mall crawling.
I have a set. 30 K in 2 years, mostly highway, however, I live off road. Plus two trips to the Rockies. Still look and perform as new. Quiet at high speeds. Got a side puncture flat yesterday, so my new one is now on the Titan Pro 4 X. About $1200 via Walmart for four. I just may go for it and then sell the green zone old ones for a token. To me, they look great and perform well. 🍀👍🇺🇸😷🎯
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BF Goodrich KM3 vs Toyo M/Ts???
Fallen Wild peak ATW3! Not my all time favorite looking tire but is my favorite all around performing tire.
Mediocre in snow. Otherwise a good tire.
Disagree Falken AT3 awesome in snow/mud and wet roads on both my 4Runners. Wear better than BFG all terrain. And very little tire noise at 75 mph.
I had a set of tall and narrow super swampers years ago. They were loud, handled like crap, didn’t last long, but I loved them. I could drive through anything.
I have a set of kenda klever rt's(33-12.5-R20), and they are a pretty awesome! Great wet and dry handling, super quiet, and keep your vehicle flat while cornering!
I traded in my Kenda Klever tires after one week for a set of Nitto Ridge grapplers. I've regretted it every since. The ridge grappler tires are quieter but my truck now looks smaller and less aggressive with the same size tires
How’s the tread wear been? Any opinion in slush/icy roads?
Name 1 tire that doesnt have great dry road capabilities. What a dumb comment
@@ah4800 not much experience with tires huh bud?
@@LuisSanchez-dk7ne tons. They all have traction on dry pavement
My pick is the Duratrac, I have ran several sets of them on my 2012 F250 4X4. They are soft enough to grip well in the winter at very cold temps. Yet they’re really decent in the Mud.
Same here. I’ve had 2 sets and am considering a third!
I'm on my first set and I'm not getting anything else for my truck. I had the Goodyear Wrangler adventures with Kevlar on before this. Those were great tires too and they lasted a long time. They just weren't up to the task with the snow or off-roading like the duratracs. I really think that the duratracs are the best all round tires, at least for my situation.
Our top sellers would be: BFG KO2, Toyo Open Country ATll, Hankook Dynapro RF11 A/T and the Hercules Terra Trac ATll. One tire that I personally really like and have heard great reviews is the Hercules Terra Trac T/G MAX
Yeah we do a ton of the goodyear duratrac, Hercules xventure, Firestone transforce, Goodyear adventure AT and bfg ko2 and km3. Mostly duratrac and ko2 for everyone that works their own rigs and the transforce for all the service rigs.
Got 8000 miles on the kendra rt. By far the best tire I've bought so far. Quiet and smooth. Great traction in all conditions especially snow and mud. Would recommend to anyone who wants a more aggressive tire than an at but dont wanna sacrifice the comfort less from a mt
How many miles do they have and what are you running them on? It looks like a good all around tire.
80k?
I had the Nitto’s in a 37x13.50 and they lasted 60k miles with little to no road noise. Hard to get away from them. I do think they come with a 50k mileage warranty.
I have 275/75/17 Toyo Open Country ATII with a little more than 30k miles on them. 16or17/32 new now have 11/32. Mounted on a Ford E-350 quigley 4x4 van. These have been really great in snow(have been through 3 1/2ft no problem!), & virtually no road noise. They were $176 mounted balanced & installed would def buy again.
I had a set of those Toyo open country AT tires and they are some good tires
General Grabber APT. Great in the snow and pretty much any other condition. 13k miles and still look brand new, excellent handling and quiet. I am very pleased with these tires and will buy them again in the future.
Q; How does a tire you haven’t yet tested make your top 5?
A: Hi, this video is sponsored by Kenda ...👈🏻
KO2’s are working great for me here in Canada. So far this winter I pulled a Ford F-150 and a old GMC out of the ditch with my Ram. Not at the same time. Be well and drive safe eh.
Good year Duratrac's. Awesome tire, a little ,I do mean little noise for what you get in performance. Small trade off. Excellent tire, outstanding in the snow. Mounted on a 2018 Silverado Z71 LT 4X4.
Bill14886 I have barely if any noise. Best tire on my 04 Silverado
I will get goodyear duratrac for my next set of a/t tires
Cooper AT3 XLT, the whole Cooper AT3 line plus the ST/Max and for serious offroad Cooper ST/Pro! Made in the USA! Kenda cheap Vietnam import.
I love the Goodyear Wrangler I’ve had them on my truck for the last 8 years and will always have them on all my trucks in the feature.
Beast of a tire , I find myself using 4 just so it doesn't seize, 2 can handle most situations with these
Until they drop/redesign them you mean. Lol. Just when you find the perfect tire they change em on you.
Falken wildpeak at3w’s are the best AT tire I’ve ever had. They are perfect on my 4runner.
Me too, and they cost less.
I have had the Good Year Wrangler Duratrac 275/55/20 tires on my truck and they are just amazing! I've had them on for over a year so far and they still look brand new with 8k miles on them. They don't look the least bit warn yet. I have had them rotated once at 5k miles. I thought they would be somewhat noisy but no, they are pretty quiet. Just a fine, light little Howell but not worth even mentioning. Surprised with the huge tread blocks. Also, the rubber is super thick and durable on these tires. The only drawback is that they do throw up rocks. If your tires stick out of your fender just a little, your paint will suffer. I knew about this when I saw reviews on this tire, but my truck is older with paint chips, so I wasn't too concerned. If you have 20 inch rims, this 275/55/20 tire looks super sexy on 20 inch rims. Mine are chrome wheels, and I just love this size and type of tire on those wheels!!
Waow... I think I will give them a try. I actually have Thompsons 275 65 20 in my lifted Tundra. I was also thinking about the Cooper discoverer AT3. But The Duratrac look more agressive apparently.
I have the kenda klevers 35-12.50x20 so far so good my ride is butter smooth and way less road noise than others I've tried. I paid 1200 for mine so the next set will definitely be ordering from you guys!
I have the kenda r/t 33x12.5x20 on a 10 wide rim and they’re a really good tire, especially for the price. They talk a little bit on the highway, but it’s nothing major and that’s what a radio is for. Fuller is right though, nothing stays in the tread😂
On the 10 inch wide rim with width and height tire I have, they lose the roundness
I swear by Duratrac I’ve had two sets I run 35s
On a f250 diesel they have never let me down mud or snow especially on wet roads never had a noise problem as long as you stay on top of tire rotation
Now that Goodyear has gone woke I swear at their products too.
I had Toyo RT's on my Tundra and they were terrible in the rain! The KO2's have done me the best, out of the 4 or 5 different brands I've tried.
My KO2's on my Tundra suck on the wet roads. No traction at all. Like riding on ice. Get Venom power terra hunters!
Duratracs all day. I had a set of LTs on my F150 and got 154000km out of them. Replaced them with another set, but this set likely won't go as far as I went with the P series this time.
I have 10 ply Toto's At on my Ram 1500. I tow a travel trailer, go up logging roads and have had them in the snow. Great tire. Lots of traction, and not loud on the highway. Quite happy with them.
Dorothy and the Wizard approved too!
Same!
Man, I just put on a set of the new Yokohama Geolander X AT's on my Jeep and they totally rock! SUPER quiet and grip the wet roads like mad. I hope you do a review of this tire soon it is well-deserving of it.
I also would love to have a review of the Yokohama X AT great looking tire. I have narrowed my choices down to X- AT or Cooper SST Maxx
@@Grodd70 In the event you're still on the fence, I've had a set of SST Pros on my truck for many years and they are amazing tires offroad and are silent on pavement, and they wear like iron. One year here in Texas we got 13" of snow (ANY snow is exceptionally rare, this amount you'd have thought the sky was falling), and guess who was the one guy who made it to work over a 40 mile drive down the interstate that probably should have been closed. =) They're like having tank tracks for tires. I was so impressed after that morning that I wrote Cooper with fanmail.
I'm also contemplating the Maxx's for my next rig, though from what I've read, they're packing even more grip in more conditions that the Pros.
@@C-M-E Boom! Thanks for comments this is they kind of information I need to help make a good tire decision ...one from real users in different conditions
Thanks :)
Had a set of Yoko Geolander XT on my 4runner. Rotated every 5000 miles. At first very smooth and quite but as I put on 10,000 miles the noise was intolerable. Also hard to balance, hard road force balancing done twice to get it right.
I run Goodyear Fierce Attitudes on my truck. Great look, no highway noise. Never been stuck.
Yeah one of my favorite tires look wise had them on my Tundra. Until I move to the Midwest from California. 2007 ice storm these tires almost killed me helping my brother-in-law get unstuck. I seen my truck in park slide down the hill fresh snow on top of ice. Almost smashed me it was an eye-opener winter tires baby! Tire makers make a snow peak rated Mt Tire!
Nitto's and Faulkens . Have them both. Nittos are incredible for my big dodge, Faulkens work very well on my 98 1500ram . Satisfied with both.
Falken Wildpeak gang assemble!
Just got my 37s yesterday! Love em!
No Cooper AT3 XLT’s? I’ve had Kenda and Goodyear’s, they were ok, just don’t last as long as I wished, I bought a set of Cooper Discoveries for my wife’s Explorer, going on 62k and many more left so I decided to purchase the AT3’ for one of my F250’s, awesome tires, going on 35k and I suspect I have about 20 more to go, the Goodyear’s lasted 21k, and Coopers are USA!
Running the wrangler duratracs in 325/60/20 studded on my F350 as a winter tire. Work great and love them. Not as loud on the Hwy as expected. Would recommend to anyone
I have a had 3 punctures on my falken wildpeak at 37s , I need something with high puncture resistances. Note - I love my Falkens, wonderful performance. we have that weird snowstorm in texas and i had no doubts in my tires while driving
In a 315 75 16 the DuraTrac f****** rock I love those tires
The first year nitto mud grappler came out, I got em cause how gnarly they looked. U could hear me coming miles away and u could actually feel the shrinking as u drove and they wore down lol
Yep lol. I had a set on my Jeep and my dad has a set on his now. Suckers are loud af but they'll go anywhere.
I hope i dont get my head bitten off but I have had very good luck with the General Grabber at2 tires here in Colorado with off roading and snow/ice. I commute from Colorado Springs to Denver and have been up and down the mountains.
General Grabber ATX here in Upper Michigan!👍💪
Aren't the KO2 and the KM3 very popular????
Love my kenda klever rt’s glad to see they made the top 5, although I did almost buy the falken at3w’S
i am looking at buying a pair. How do they ride? Are they quiet?
Haha! Same situation here !
At3w are good for the price.
the General Grabber at/x pretty good too and they run true to size
Yea you don't see reviews on them much, but after the toyos and nittos, they are it. General makes very high quality tires all around
Check on the cooper st maxx. Gotten 30 thousand miles out of mine and have 30 thousand miles still left did great in snow in Nebraska and good in mud. What y’all know about them
LOL... "we're excited to test these Kenda's out"... how does a tire you haven't tested make it into your "Top 5"... lame.
Plus the piece of crap is a kenda tire aka made in China!
MADE IN CHINA
@@danh2492 Agree
Yep, I don't want cheap Chinese rubber on my truck.
The comment section here makes sense. Who knows what kind of CHEAP compound is in those tires.
It's important to say that the Kenda Klever RT comes in 35x10.5r17 size. Perfect size for many off-roaders
How do u like them so far?
@@Ivan-od7bp I don't have it. Sorry. I wish.
These are definitely all solid picks! I personally prefer anything from Toyo. I've ran several sets and they always exceed there predicted mileage expectations. Quality stuff!
Toyos get a lot of wet traction complaints. That will probably keep me from ever getting them. One guy flew off the road and totalled his truck.
WFT! Where's the Falken WildPeak AT3ws? Super tough! Super Quiet on the road and at a price point well below those others.
10/0 Catfishing such a tough call! We could only pick 5! Check out the whole video we have dedicated to the wildpeak AT3W, it’s one of my favorites for sure. -Fuller
Got Falken wild peaks because I had limited choices in 37/12.5/18 and they have been great. Desert /rain/ snow tires and they have the winter snow rating.
@@CustomOffsetsTV kiki
Agree I was comment this to!
FALKEN 100% better than all of them. I’ll
Never put another tire on any of my vehicles. Literally everything has them. Suburban, expedition, Ram 3500s, jeeps, the work trucks. They last 70k miles at least!!!!
I have duratracs on my 2013 F150 ... they have over 75k miles (i rotate every 10k).. im gonna get at least 20k more on them, they look great.. $1300 ish for 285/75/17's.. awesome tires (had same on my o4 explorer)
Must be highway miles
@jamesnm21 combined.. 48 miles round trip to work everyday, I live in the suburbs. I really feel its the rotating that helps. I dont tear them up off roading but only in the fall during hunting season.
BF Goodrich All Terrain.
Love my Falcon 37x12,5 x18 at .on my 2017 f 250 .rotated regularity. 40000 on them think i will make 55000 .severe weather rated never let me down very stable in rain . i do tend to drive a little spirited.
Cant wait to hear back on the Kenda Klever
Once again rocking the quality content!
Keep it up fuller!
Kenda makes a decent tire, especially for atv/sxs they're exicutioners are unstoppable on a can am 1000 👍👍👍
Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ p3 are way better hybrid tires..I have 72k on my original set and they’re still good for more..handle great in wet conditions..which in FL we have all the time and it rides like a caddy at highway speeds...they do well off-road too.
Personal experience from myself and a few others I know who bought the Wrangler Duratrac is Garbage in wet conditions, no traction, always spins and hydroplane, before the trolls comment some BS, yes they are always properly Inflated to spec and always rotated and always balanced and running proper size for the vehicles they are Installed on! I have watched countless youtube videos and the Nitto Ridge Grapplers and the Toyo Open Country RT prevail on top of most other tires that anyone reviews ! I know what I'm buying next, also, where I live , SNOW is RARE, so more dirt and gravel reviews would be great, especially out of the concrete garage/shop , more real world reviews, hell their are too many folks who throw sales pitches for reviews as it is on RUclips land. Cool video and hope this helps someone !
Just ordered my 3rd set of Duratracs.... these things are $800 cheaper than Toyos in 35s here in Canada, such an easy choice.
Toyo is a great tire company. I had Proxies on my car. They stand behind there warranty. At least that was my case.
In my opinion Toyo makes the best tire out there for most applications I’m interested in. The only thing I don’t like about the open country AT2 and 3 is the sidewall doesn’t look aggressive at all. I’ve run Toyos, Falkens, Nittos, Mickey Thompsons, BFGs, and I think the Toyo is the best I’ve ever used. Damn near no road noise, looks great besides the sidewalls, and I probably ran the last set I had for 80k. Best tires I’ve ever had
@@amb158 I have to agree. I loved my Prxies. They just lasted and lasted.
@@midiman5045 yup! I’m not one of those dudes who has to swap wheels and tires every year for a better look, but I was itching for those things to go bald so I could get some new ones!
@@amb158 I could live with out that side wall for better tires.
@@midiman5045 as can I, that’s why they’re still number one in my list of best tires. But still, it would be legendary to have that more aggressive look
Also the sidewall is so thick that it makes the ride very bumpy and also gravel gets stuck in the tread and usually gets thrown out after 30mph. Cornering with the kenda klever is very flat and predictable with assurance way above the speeds you would think you could go through. Wet traction is very stout with no slippage, even on wet tar roads. Aired down around 25psi is the best pressure that i found that works for my 08 Silverado 1500 unloaded with a compromise between bounce and steerability.
Overall I give this tire an 8/10 and would definitely buy this tire again.
I have the ATII 35/12.50/18”. Awesome tire
Kenda throws a random winner out there occasionally. The Bear Claw atv tire was a winner in the sub 30" market for a long time. Smooth with plenty of traction for overall use. I'm interested to see how this plays out.
Actually I would think those little ridges between the tread blocks in the duratrac are actually to assist in cleaning. Preventing mud and snow from clinging between the blocks.
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The hoodies are the best
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How come you guys never mention the Ko2? Is it because they are so expensive and have a pretty hard on road ride? I really like mine. Of course these are your personal favorites, but I feel they never even get an honorable mention
Perelli Scorpion All All Terrain Plus. Massively underrated.
Logically I don't see how they (Scorpion) could be any good in deep snow, as in 6 inches or more. How do these tires "bite" to get any traction to stop, corner or accelerate? Compare to GY Duratracs, or Kevlar Adventure..
KO2 gang
I have a ram 2500 diesel and I run 305/75/17 Nitto Terra grapplers and I love them! Best tire I've ever owned period!
Hell yeah 🤘🏼
I love you guys videos and try to watch everyone I can but you really need to test out the Hercules Terra Trac ATII. I have put close to 60,000 miles on mine with regular rotation and balance and I have gone through everything from mud to snow and ice here in Texas and the only thing that I had trouble with was East Texas clay. I would love you guys to give this tire a try and see what you think. 😁👍 Thanks for the videos!
U should do a video on 5 best Baja tires, 5 best snow tires, all terrain etc
Done! Snow Tires: ruclips.net/video/fzrt5eEjOjw/видео.html
A/T: ruclips.net/video/nXkebvVv0Jg/видео.html
M/T: ruclips.net/video/89fRlrtQmVg/видео.html
K02 All terrain should have made this list. A very good tire for the money!
not good in the mud though
What about BFG all terrain k02?
Best tires I've ever had.
They used to be my favorite tire, but then I got the Falken Wildpeak AT3w's. They have better lateral traction (taking curves in the snow) and are much quieter. Everything else about them though is the same it similar as the BFG's and they cost much less and last just as long, if not longer.
Meh
Jerry Long fallen wild peaks are better and don’t look like a moms suv tires
You guys should compare the Nitto EXO to the Ridge
Commenting on an older video but I’m going to buy my 3rd set of Duratracs this fall. So far I’ve driven 110k combined on the last sets with ZERO punctures. Our other vehicles are constantly picking up nails/screws. Also they are expensive in the larger sizes but stock ram 2500 size of 275/70r18 are pretty cheap.
Gotta love the durability of the Duratrac! A little extra money up front might save you more in the long run 🤙🏻 - Fuller
Duratracs FTW!
Thanks for the head's up on the Kenda Klever RT tires. They are available in 35x10.5R-17 D ply. Very rare size.
I've been running the Toyo Rt on a 2015 gmc 1500 and they were on the truck when I purchased them with 21000 miles on the truck. Have 68000 now and they still going strong. Very tough tire
I ran Kenda Klever A/T's on my F250. 35x12.5r17. I had over 20oz of weight on each wheel and still they wouldnt balance. Three different places couldnt get them to stop shaking. At 45mph and 65mph they would shake your fillings out. My dad bought the same tires in 33x10.5r17 for his Silverado and he had the same problem. This was 2015 so maybe they are better now, but i wont buy another Kenda tire.
Toyo ATII extremes have been great, look good ..quiet and not showing hardly any wear in almost two years. 325/60R20 on 12 wide rim
Mikey Thompson baja atzp3, I recently put these on and so far they have been a good tire. 45k mile warranty, snow rated, and they are a hybrid like the nitto and toyo rt.
Those aren't 3 peak mountain (or snow) rated. Just M+S.
How have these gone up in price by like $1000 in a year..
Thunderer m/t great price and last long! You will not be disappointed!
Good picks!!! The only tire I would add is the Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ P3. Big fan of the Mickeys
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Had them on my truck and on winter time it was like driving on two pairs of snowboards. Same when it was raining.
@@codename7832 I'm sorry about your luck.
@@surfstarcc1 I dont think luck has nothing to do with tire performance in snow conditions 🤔
@@codename7832 you sound like a fun person to be around..
I’m surprised there no Falkens on the list.. 🤔
Nick Craig I just put Falken ATW3s on my truck and so far I’m pretty sure I’ll buy them again
Wildpeak at3's are a great tire, very impressed with my 295/60/20's. Wonder how many custom offsets sell?
I have wildpeaks and they are awesome all around. Will be buying again
liked the price and performance of the all terrains, wasn't crazy about the side lug.
Drew Letteer Bought that exact tire from CO about 3 months ago. 100% will buy again.
No reviews on Goodyear adventurer, Fuller?
I put them on my 18 Silverado z71.
Live in New Hampshire and they handled the snow great.
Truck has all wheel
4 high
4low.
Only had to use 4 high once.
Every snow storm we had up to 18 inches just left the truck in all wheel and it went anywhere i wanted to go
Putting duratracs on my 2000 explorer made it go from meh offroad to wanting to try to see where they can go.
You would be equally impressed with the Falcon Wildpeak atw3's at a fraction of the cost. I offroad almost daily in the PNW mud, snow, rocks I've tried all the tires.
True, best tires I've ever put on my truck
late fall i put duratracs on my 01 ram and didnt have an issue in rwd while my roommate was sliding around in 4wd
Hope you got them, I'm on 30000km and they still kick ass in the snow and mud in Ontario
Another vote to see a review on the Yokohama X AT please.
Why don’t you guys add the BF Goodrich lineups to your videos? They are awesome tires! Great performance
Thanks for the input!! 🙏
I was thinking the same. I fought the best all terrain was ko2 and they didn’t even mention
BFG KO2 & Atturo Trail Blade X/T for the $
Them thar Tokyo’s are freakin awesome
Just ordered some Kenda Klever R/T’s in 33x12.5r20 on some Dropstars 654bm 20x10’s. Should have them this week to throw on the truck. Will update once they get put on. Hoping for the best 🙏🏻
Thank you for your support!!! 🙏
How do u like them so far a bit of an update ?
I've had good luck with my cooper st maxx, they look great and they're as quiet as an all terrain. I'm surprised they aren't more popular
I like the 35-10.5-17 offering. Just a dab narrower than my Toyo AT2's
Cooper STT PRO!!
Ya but even on your website Goodyear are back order from last 2 months. I check everywhere they are North America wide back order since November 2019.
That's no good! Shoot us an email sometime and let's see if we can at least give you an eta on those!
Custom Offsets
Thanks for reply. After waiting 2 months I Finally pick bf ko2. For my jeep
I had some Kenda tires and my truck would start shaking all over the place after 45mph😖
I have the Kendas on my Jeep. Noisy, wear is OK after 40k miles, traction is good, price is excellent. There, a review from someone that has used the product. Best tires I own on my F350 are Cooper, which I purchased for performance, not mall crawling.
The little holes on the outer tread is 4 metal studs on ice
I love toyo open country 😎
Been running the Kenda's for about 6 months and they kickass for the price
Kyle Fischer Im thinking of getting some kendas. Are they noisy?
@@djvjfuze you'll get a little road noise but nothing even close to a legit mud tire
Can never go wrong with Nitto or Toyo
Why do I keep finding the g2 sick in wet condition
Toyos get wet traction complaints. One guy flew off the road and totaled his f250 with the rt.
I have never had a problem with my BF Goodrich All Terrain LT's especially on a 1/2 ton truck! Take care y'all and Happy New Year's!
Kenda picks up rocks like crazy
Totally happy at the moment with my 295/70/17 Nitto Trail Grapplers.
bayou boat trash I’ve got them on my 4 runner. They are awesome.
Don't like them in wet snow
Luv my Kenda Kleaver RT 10 ply tires on my Ram 2500 4/4 HEMI Great Tires' They are the Only Tires I buy' Great All around tires' 💪
Duratracs have paper thin sidewalls. I didn't hear that mentioned.
Bfg k02’s are my favorite all terrain tire, I’ve got 50k miles out of them several times
What do you run them on?
@@jamesnm21 Chevy colorado and Jeep Wrangler
@@lefthandedarcher2126 thanks. They seem good for lighter vehicles but wear down fast or separate on heavier ones like 3/4 ton pickups.
Love my wildpeak ATW3 🙌🏽 275/70/18
I have a set. 30 K in 2 years, mostly highway, however, I live off road. Plus two trips to the Rockies. Still look and perform as new. Quiet at high speeds.
Got a side puncture flat yesterday, so my new one is now on the Titan Pro 4 X. About $1200 via Walmart for four. I just may go for it and then sell the green zone old ones for a token.
To me, they look great and perform well.
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Love my Duratracs