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Tire recommendations

EODMike

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I'm getting ready to be running again, hopefuly sooner than later. I have 15 inch rims with really old tires (21 years at least because that's how long it was sitting when I got it) that work fine for rolling it around the garage/driveway but won't see the road. My question is: What tires would you all recommend for all terrain, mostly street driving for like 33s? Current tire size is 31/10.5/15 but I want to go up a little. Thanks in advance.

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phred

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I’m a big fan of bfg ko2’s for mostly street all terrain. I’ve run those and Goodyear duratraks and liked both. The bfg are a little quieter and wear longer. The Goodyear’s have a bit more aggressive tread pattern but still ride nice.


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JSBX

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I like the Goodyear Duratrac. They work good offroad an on the street. Fairly quite and I get good tread wear.
 

Broncobowsher

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Take a look at Mickey Thompson Deegan 38 All Terrain. I am happy with a set on my 2WD street truck. And they are aggressive enough to be an all terrain.
 

ugly74

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I put Cooper ATPs on mine and they were quiet, good road manners, and good in dirt. They’re even halfway decent in snow! I have them on several vehicles
 

blubuckaroo

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I've just put a third vehicle on BFG KO2s.
I've got the Bronco on 33-1050-15s.
I put my 4X4 Tacoma on them, and now my Silverado 4X4.
Even though the Silverado will never see a trail, I feel these tires are a good because of their low noise and good road manners.

Also, with KO2s, you can get replacements just about anywhere. Even Costco and Walmart carry them. I felt that was a good point since off-road tires can see a lot of damage.
 
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EODMike

EODMike

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I’m a big fan of bfg ko2’s for mostly street all terrain. I’ve run those and Goodyear duratraks and liked both. The bfg are a little quieter and wear longer. The Goodyear’s have a bit more aggressive tread pattern but still ride nice.


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Thanks, I am thinking of going with the BFGs. I like the look and they should fit no problem on my rig.
 
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EODMike

EODMike

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I've just put a third vehicle on BFG KO2s.
I've got the Bronco on 33-1050-15s.
I put my 4X4 Tacoma on them, and now my Silverado 4X4.
Even though the Silverado will never see a trail, I feel these tires are a good because of their low noise and good road manners.

Also, with KO2s, you can get replacements just about anywhere. Even Costco and Walmart carry them. I felt that was a good point since off-road tires can see a lot of damage.

Thank you, I am looking for 33-1050-15. So that will work.
 
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