Have a set and absolutely love them and they are really good in the mud they clean out really nice and a super smooth ride and they do make a little hum on black top
Just ordered a set 265 65 20s for my 2011 f150 limited. Wheels are 20x10 so should be sitting at a very snug fitting 34 inches. Any bigger and I'm told they would rub
Awesome review man not alot of info out there for these things. Probably gonna run a set on my ZR2. Let me know if you'd ever invite a chevy to a raptor run! Lol
I recently bought a lifted 2016 GMC Sierra 2500 HD that had Atturo Trail Blade XTs (35 X 12.50R20). They are definitely "bad ass" looking on my chrome 20 X 10 Triton Fuel wheels. Unfortunately, I purchased my truck to tow a 10,000 lb. 5th wheel and these Atturos are NOT adequately rated for towing an RV. They only have a Load Index of 121 @ a maximum tire pressure of 65psi. If you're considering to purchase a set of Atturos for the street and/or off-roading, you should be fine. However, don't buy them if you plan to tow anything. My Atturos only had about 10,000 miles on them, but, I had to replace them with a set of Toyo Open Country AT3's to achieve the Load Index that my truck and RV required. Based on my experience, they are quite noisy. Good luck!
Thanks for this review. I'm looking to get some on my old 2004 Porsche Cayenne & this video helped a lot. What size are your rims?? I have stock 18s & I like the look of the rim & tire set up on your truck.
funny that your nit picking tires because of price and go with the cheapest hybrid you can find all while driving a $75k truck lol (we all do this though haha) Having said that, the Atturos are actually great tires. Raptors are for sure awesome trucks as well.
That is so true! But how else do I afford the monthly payment??? I really just cant understand how quickly people discount the brand based on price and have no experience with the tire. At the end of the day I will always try and find the best price for the best product. If it fails, I just try one of the others. I have about 5k miles on them now, and still digging the tire!
I have a set of xt's on my Silverado and are amazing I'm going to get another set. I have just over 60,000 miles on them and can get probably another 15 to 20,000 out of them. I've had the name brand tires and they don't hold up. Atturo all the way
@@justingordon8689 thanks for the reply...I live in northern Montana...and it's either snow or ice or mud lol or dry dirt roads which I dont care if you got slicks or actual baja tires if you cant drive just stay the heck off the dirt roads lol
What kind of roads do you drive on? I mainly drive on regular highways here in Florida. I’m not doing any off Roading I hit up some gravel and a shit ton of rain here in Florida. How’s the road noise ?
I really like them so far. Little over 10k miles. They are wearing very evenly. Did a bit of rock crawling up a very steep hill in the desert of CA this past week and ripped a lug totally off down to the steal ply of the tire. There was a ton of sharp rock and lava rock, so not totally surprised. Other then that they have held up much better than the BFG KO2s did.
Stealth Gen2 thanks man!!! That sucks sorry to hear it I wonder if they would cover that under the 45k warranty? I’m gonna have them put in next week wish me luck. No one runs them on Subaru’s but some folks run K02s which I think are a few pounds heavier. A few more questions sorry-how did they do in the summer heat? I’m in Phoenix and it’s HOT here also any experience in the snow? Also how’s the road noise? I rocked stocks for a year but it’s time for better grip and sidewalk. Btw your rig is really great!!
Thanks for the review. I'm also looking for a less expensive alternative that will handle well and take some abuse on the trails. How do these tires handle on wet roads?
Wet roads... it locks up just as good if not better than the BFG KO2. The Nitto Terra Grappler I had on my prior truck might have been slightly better, or the lack of HP in that truck made them seem better!
Cool video, honestly, not a Raptor fan, but its nice to see one actually taken off the pavement, so using it like that, I can see why you love it!!!
Thank you for the help bud...
Nice truck! I'm going to slap some 33 inch XTs on my Silverado asap.
Have a set and absolutely love them and they are really good in the mud they clean out really nice and a super smooth ride and they do make a little hum on black top
Awesome. Thanks for the review. I also have an 2018 raptor
I have these on my wrangler..the front ones are cupped and going bald and they still run great..just ordered my new set
Got some 33’s on my tundra and they have did really great but they ware out quick but can’t complain with a $220 tire
How many miles last ?
I’m buying those for my wrangler 👍🏽
Just ordered a set 265 65 20s for my 2011 f150 limited. Wheels are 20x10 so should be sitting at a very snug fitting 34 inches. Any bigger and I'm told they would rub
Awesome review man not alot of info out there for these things. Probably gonna run a set on my ZR2. Let me know if you'd ever invite a chevy to a raptor run! Lol
anytime! connect with me on instagram.... Ill shoot you the invite! stealth_gen2
I bought a set already on rims. Only issue I've had is balancjng
And how about a year later, if they made it.
Any update on these tires thus far? Would you still recommend them? Any uneven wear?
Sorry a the delay, still like them. Only downside is they get a bit loud.
I recently bought a lifted 2016 GMC Sierra 2500 HD that had Atturo Trail Blade XTs (35 X 12.50R20). They are definitely "bad ass" looking on my chrome 20 X 10 Triton Fuel wheels. Unfortunately, I purchased my truck to tow a 10,000 lb. 5th wheel and these Atturos are NOT adequately rated for towing an RV. They only have a Load Index of 121 @ a maximum tire pressure of 65psi. If you're considering to purchase a set of Atturos for the street and/or off-roading, you should be fine. However, don't buy them if you plan to tow anything. My Atturos only had about 10,000 miles on them, but, I had to replace them with a set of Toyo Open Country AT3's to achieve the Load Index that my truck and RV required. Based on my experience, they are quite noisy. Good luck!
What load range are yours?
Thanks for this review. I'm looking to get some on my old 2004 Porsche Cayenne & this video helped a lot. What size are your rims?? I have stock 18s & I like the look of the rim & tire set up on your truck.
Rise against.... hero of war. Nice. Love me some rise against.
Do they throw rocks bad?
Now that you have put more miles on them how is the noise level is it really noticeable?
have about 8k on them.... noise level has not risen much. Ill do another review around 10k.... pretty happy so far!
funny that your nit picking tires because of price and go with the cheapest hybrid you can find all while driving a $75k truck lol (we all do this though haha)
Having said that, the Atturos are actually great tires. Raptors are for sure awesome trucks as well.
That is so true! But how else do I afford the monthly payment???
I really just cant understand how quickly people discount the brand based on price and have no experience with the tire.
At the end of the day I will always try and find the best price for the best product. If it fails, I just try one of the others.
I have about 5k miles on them now, and still digging the tire!
I have a set of xt's on my Silverado and are amazing I'm going to get another set. I have just over 60,000 miles on them and can get probably another 15 to 20,000 out of them. I've had the name brand tires and they don't hold up. Atturo all the way
How do they do in snow ice / mud
Amazing I've been up in the snow and mud hunting and on the road with ice and snow . I getting another set.
@@justingordon8689 thanks for the reply...I live in northern Montana...and it's either snow or ice or mud lol or dry dirt roads which I dont care if you got slicks or actual baja tires if you cant drive just stay the heck off the dirt roads lol
What kind of roads do you drive on? I mainly drive on regular highways here in Florida. I’m not doing any off Roading I hit up some gravel and a shit ton of rain here in Florida. How’s the road noise ?
Nitto ridge grapplers are $450 each now
Idk why people are trolling you here 🙄, thanks for the video, maybe I’ll give these a shot, I want to size up on my f150
Thank you. How are these holding up? Considering them for my Subaru.
I really like them so far. Little over 10k miles. They are wearing very evenly. Did a bit of rock crawling up a very steep hill in the desert of CA this past week and ripped a lug totally off down to the steal ply of the tire. There was a ton of sharp rock and lava rock, so not totally surprised. Other then that they have held up much better than the BFG KO2s did.
Stealth Gen2 thanks man!!! That sucks sorry to hear it I wonder if they would cover that under the 45k warranty? I’m gonna have them put in next week wish me luck. No one runs them on Subaru’s but some folks run K02s which I think are a few pounds heavier. A few more questions sorry-how did they do in the summer heat? I’m in Phoenix and it’s HOT here also any experience in the snow? Also how’s the road noise? I rocked stocks for a year but it’s time for better grip and sidewalk.
Btw your rig is really great!!
@@freedom_foz_6337 I am going to see if they will cover.... you never know!
Stealth Gen2 that’s right never hurts to ask!
Thanks for the review. I'm also looking for a less expensive alternative that will handle well and take some abuse on the trails. How do these tires handle on wet roads?
Wet roads... it locks up just as good if not better than the BFG KO2. The Nitto Terra Grappler I had on my prior truck might have been slightly better, or the lack of HP in that truck made them seem better!
Please find 35” tire that actually measures 35” when mounted/loaded
That would require a 36, or maybe even a small 37
raptors dont come with 35s lol fords way off on that
Here's an idea...tire loud? Does it grip? How does it wear?...thats it! Stop with the bullshit chit chat!
Get a microphone
good idea! any recommendations?
Cant afford $1500 tires but I'll buy a 75k truck and $1000 rim.
Never said cant afford... Just wanted to give something new a shot. Thank you for your super awesome math skills!
No point on spending more on a tire that will last just as long
Lmao what a tool.