Bridgestone Dueler APT3s were always sweet along with Goodyear ATs - in the 2nd most snowiest state along with in Mud and deep snow on the farm Could leave the 1500 in 2wd on the highway and drop it in 4wd at work on the farm through deep snow and mud getting bales to the 3 outer barns every few days along with on the logging site
I’ve got Ridge Grapplers and I used Grip Studs a screw in tire stud and it made a huge difference. Most of these type tires don’t do great stopping on ice. I was wondering if these did any better cause they had more sipes
@mtower235 studs would be the way to go. I tried to stop going 1mph down a steep alleyway and slid for about 15 feet. But on hardpack snow and slushy stuff they seem great.
I have them on my truck I love them
Keep going man
I have these on my Tundra, I hate them in snow. Going back to KO2's.
I aired down to 25 to 30 lbs and they do great. I think the AT3s pattern is better than the previous generation with the smaller treads.
Wow really? My AT3’s are great in the snow on my Wrangler JLU.
Bridgestone Dueler APT3s were always sweet along with Goodyear ATs - in the 2nd most snowiest state along with in Mud and deep snow on the farm
Could leave the 1500 in 2wd on the highway and drop it in 4wd at work on the farm through deep snow and mud getting bales to the 3 outer barns every few days along with on the logging site
@@mixflipchose the new falken Wildpeak AT4s for my Lexus GX460. They perform much better than the KO2s and my last Toyo ATs in snow and wet
@@98MAzdaMilleniaS yeah these are the new AT3s. I’ve heard the previous AT2s tread pattern were smaller.
I have these on my sequoia. Theyre great 8n mixed stuff but once you get into ice... not much in the braking department but thats ice.
I’ve got Ridge Grapplers and I used Grip Studs a screw in tire stud and it made a huge difference. Most of these type tires don’t do great stopping on ice. I was wondering if these did any better cause they had more sipes
@mtower235 studs would be the way to go. I tried to stop going 1mph down a steep alleyway and slid for about 15 feet. But on hardpack snow and slushy stuff they seem great.
can you put studs in a regular AT tire like mine?@@mtower235
@@mixflipI would think it’d be no problem in the outer/inner lugs just like mine
@@mixflipsearch engine them grip studs
Put about five hundred pounds of sandbags over the rear axle you'll do even better....
those look a lot like my cooper m/t's
Ok, Stevie Wonder
How loud are they on highway?