Moderator: volvite
Nothing crazy, I have some stock tires now and usually hunt with a buddy who has General Grabber AW/t tires so we use his truck over mine going in and doing and work in the stsnds and food plots. Those tires are fine on dirt roads and we get back in the woods when its not wet but sometimes we get bad storms in the fall and our hunting land floods and I'd like to start using my truck. I need the occasional extra help when it's gets muddy and wet sand. I liked the Goodyear just because of the name, I like the grabber at2 because it's a step above the AW series my buddy has, and they are under $150 tire here. I'm open to options in that $150-200 range.Kestral wrote:Come to think of it my sister went from P rated Bridgstone A/T tires to Goodyear Wrangler Duratracks in the same tire size although the Goodyear D's were at leased 10 pounds heavier and lost 3.5 mpg.
What were you looking for in a tire? Something better off-road? Better in the snow? What are your needs?