Egon
Epic Contributor
I'm happy with Goodyear Wranglers. Load range e.
Go to tire rack.com and read all the customer reviews on different tires until your hearts content.coobieI'm sure this has been covered a 100 times, but my searches are turning up too many irrelevant threads. I finally bought a trailer and need to upgrade my truck tires. I have a half ton 2008 Silverado. My max total towed weight will be 7000 and max gross combined weight will be just under 12,000. My longest tow will be about 70 miles one way a couple times a year. Most of the time, the truck will be trailerless. Without the trailer, I do some moderate 4x4 driving to my hunting property, and this is my primary vehicle when the snow if flying. Any brand/model recommendations?
55 thousand on Toyos AT on three quarter ton Dodge could not be happier goes well in mud or snow or rain probably another 20000 miles left
Hands down the best all around tire is the Goodyear Wrangler Dura Tracs. I have had them all and this is the closest thing to a MT Tire in a AT package.
Chris
I have these on my truck now and like them. I've also had Goodyear Silent Armor tires on a previous truck, they are slightly less aggressive than the Duratracs, but have a similar design. I tell people that get tires for trucks and want them to work well off road, make sure you get something with the sipes. Sipes are the narrow little slits in the tread design. Without them, they are poor in the rain and don't work as well in the snow either.