Pick-up Tires = $$$$$

   / Pick-up Tires = $$$$$ #31  
I can buy tires locally cheaper than Tire Rack.
 
   / Pick-up Tires = $$$$$ #32  
I was going to get a set of Toyo AT2s for my SUV, which is what I have on my pickup. But after reading these posts I may look at the Cooper AT3

I do like those Toyos, quiet for the type of tread. When I got the SUV it came with General Grabbers on it but they are too much of a street tire for my taste. Are the Cooper AT3s quiet? The Cooper ATPs? I've learned not to trust what the mfgs say about noise.
 
   / Pick-up Tires = $$$$$ #34  
I've another vote for Costco/Michelins for my truck and van and then Costco/Greenballs for my trailer. Just wait and buy on the markdowns. I've three nearby and they have been cheerful, helpful and timely. Long ago I used to spend a lot of time going through the decision process trying to find the best bang for the buck and decided it was easier to just settle on those combos.
 
   / Pick-up Tires = $$$$$ #35  
I've another vote for Costco/Michelins for my truck and van and then Costco/Greenballs for my trailer. Just wait and buy on the markdowns. I've three nearby and they have been cheerful, helpful and timely. Long ago I used to spend a lot of time going through the decision process trying to find the best bang for the buck and decided it was easier to just settle on those combos.
My Wife's Ford Edge has 125,000 miles on it. It came with Pirelli Scorpions. I got 65,000 miles on them. I replaced them with Falken. They have been every bit as good for $650.

It's time to replace them and I got a quote at Costco. They want $1000 for Michelins. I will go back to the Falken.

I had Michilens on my Volvo and was not impressed. I blew 3 of the 4 sidewalls out in 30,000 miles. I replaced with Dunlap Tires and never had a issue.
 
   / Pick-up Tires = $$$$$ #37  
I agree with WilliamBos, I've run BFG ATs on 4 different trucks for over 12 years and I wouldn't run anything else. They are a little more expensive but definitely worth it.
 
   / Pick-up Tires = $$$$$ #39  
I agree with WilliamBos, I've run BFG ATs on 4 different trucks for over 12 years and I wouldn't run anything else. They are a little more expensive but definitely worth it.

You know, I've heard others say this. Can I ask what you run them on? I have a 3/4 ton crew cab LWB diesel. Heavy, long, big. 90% highway use. Would you recommend these for my situation?
 
   / Pick-up Tires = $$$$$ #40  
I agree with WilliamBos, I've run BFG ATs on 4 different trucks for over 12 years and I wouldn't run anything else. They are a little more expensive but definitely worth it.

Many years ago, my brothers owned a BFG tire dealership/garage in Anchorage. I went up there and worked with them one summer (1992). And yep, I, too, had good luck with BFG tires. In fact, when I went up there, driving a one ton extended cab Chevy dually pulling a 32' fifth-wheel, I had a set of the BFG All Terrain T/A tires on that truck.

Now I expect to need new tires before too long on my current 2015 F150 crew cab Ford. But I really don't need the all terrain type tires and right now that's the only tire BFG has in my size 265/60R18.
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