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I snow plow in the winter with my truck when it's not towing, I've been using Nitto Tera Grappler G2 on my last 2 trucks with great success .. Nice highway wear and not loud, great snow traction, and good mileage ..
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StirCrazy

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I use the Sailun terramax AT's. used to use BFG AT KO2s but the sailun's I have found are a much better tire that also last longer. I have no issues towing my 5th wheel over the highway from hell in the winter.
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Cummins12V98

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30k pic would not load this pic is at around 27k.
Snow??? WTF is that!!! Truck gets stored in the shop while I'm in the SW for the Winter.
It's a quiet long wearing tire and has the traction I need when needed. I WILL buy again!
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Grit dog

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Cummins12V98 wrote: 30k pic would not load this pic is at around 27k.
Snow??? WTF is that!!! Truck gets stored in the shop while I'm in the SW for the Winter.
It's a quiet long wearing tire and has the traction I need when needed. I WILL buy again!
![[image]](https://i.imgur.com/5G24d5Ll.jpg)
Idk. Call me crazy but I thought there were hints that the OP was looking for a good snow tire.…
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Grit dog wrote: time2roll wrote: Top line Goodyear always gets my nod. Duratrac or Wrangler All Terrain.
How many sets of Duratracs have you run? NONE. Been running All Terrain or the previous equivalent for over 20 years.
Why?
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Grit dog

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time2roll wrote: Grit dog wrote: time2roll wrote: Top line Goodyear always gets my nod. Duratrac or Wrangler All Terrain.
How many sets of Duratracs have you run? NONE. Been running All Terrain or the previous equivalent for over 20 years.
Why?
Because you recommended them. Only reason.
And if you’d run them before, you likely wouldn’t have, based on the OPs intended use (aside from the snow part. They’re great there)
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Grit dog

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ford truck guy wrote: I snow plow in the winter with my truck when it's not towing, I've been using Nitto Tera Grappler G2 on my last 2 trucks with great success .. Nice highway wear and not loud, great snow traction, and good mileage ..
Yup Terra Graps are a great do it all AT with better than avg snow performance.
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Cummins12V98

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Grit dog wrote: Cummins12V98 wrote: 30k pic would not load this pic is at around 27k.
Snow??? WTF is that!!! Truck gets stored in the shop while I'm in the SW for the Winter.
It's a quiet long wearing tire and has the traction I need when needed. I WILL buy again!
![[image]](https://i.imgur.com/5G24d5Ll.jpg)
Idk. Call me crazy but I thought there were hints that the OP was looking for a good snow tire.…
Could be but ya know things get all sidewayZ. Could have been an adult bev involved. ![biggrin [emoticon]](http://www.coastresorts.com/sharedcontent/cfb/images/biggrin.gif)
Actually they have not slipped one bit in the shop with some snow flurries lately.
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Grit dog wrote: Because you recommended them. Only reason.
And if you’d run them before, you likely wouldn’t have, based on the OPs intended use (aside from the snow part. They’re great there) I recommend the top line Goodyear.
Lots of people are disappointed in the "wranglers" and there are some top line and low line wranglers. If shopping price get a different brand for a cheap tire.
My All Terrain get beat hard on desert rocks. Have performed well IMO on sand, mud, snow, rain and even dry pavement. For deep wet sloppy heavy snow like we often have in California I have link chains for all four corners and cables for the trailer.
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