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    Red face Tire Advice!!!

    Hey Guys n Gals! I'm new to the forum world and new to igotacummins.com. LOVE IT SO FAR!!!

    I'm a chick Cummins owner and proud of it. I drive a 2012 6.7L Cummins. 6 speed manual, crew cab. 2" Leveling kit on 35s.

    I'm looking for some tire advice though. I need new tires and want opinions on the best tires to get. I have had BFG All Terrains that lasted forever, were great on trails and high way driving. I currently have General Grabber Red Letters that are amazing on trails, suck in snow, and are almost bald with 5k miles on them. Waste of $1300 in my opinion.

    So I'm looking for advice on what to get for all terrain tires. I do a lot of road travel and trail traveling. I want tires that are good in the snow as well. Long lasting is key though! Opinions please!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Paigec333 View Post
    Hey Guys n Gals! I'm new to the forum world and new to igotacummins.com. LOVE IT SO FAR!!!

    I'm a chick Cummins owner and proud of it. I drive a 2012 6.7L Cummins. 6 speed manual, crew cab. 2" Leveling kit on 35s.

    I'm looking for some tire advice though. I need new tires and want opinions on the best tires to get. I have had BFG All Terrains that lasted forever, were great on trails and high way driving. I currently have General Grabber Red Letters that are amazing on trails, suck in snow, and are almost bald with 5k miles on them. Waste of $1300 in my opinion.
    So I'm looking for advice on what to get for all terrain tires. I do a lot of road travel and trail traveling. I want tires that are good in the snow as well. Long lasting is key though! Opinions please!
    I've Toyo MT's on my 2012. They are the best aggressive tread tire on the market in my opinion. Good tread wear, low road noise, excellent mud traction, and they performed well in the snow last winter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paigec333 View Post
    Hey Guys n Gals! I'm new to the forum world and new to igotacummins.com. LOVE IT SO FAR!!!

    I'm a chick Cummins owner and proud of it. I drive a 2012 6.7L Cummins. 6 speed manual, crew cab. 2" Leveling kit on 35s.

    I'm looking for some tire advice though. I need new tires and want opinions on the best tires to get. I have had BFG All Terrains that lasted forever, were great on trails and high way driving. I currently have General Grabber Red Letters that are amazing on trails, suck in snow, and are almost bald with 5k miles on them. Waste of $1300 in my opinion.
    So I'm looking for advice on what to get for all terrain tires. I do a lot of road travel and trail traveling. I want tires that are good in the snow as well. Long lasting is key though! Opinions please!
    Almost forgot! Welcome to the forum!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Double R Diesel View Post
    Almost forgot! Welcome to the forum!!
    THANKS!!! Thanks for the advice to! I love this! Getting so much awesome advice from people that actually know what their talking about!


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    I'm running the Toyo AT2 I like them. They felt a little squirley for about the 1st 1,000 miles but they've settled in and perform nicely for me. Cant comment on snow we don't get to much of that stuff down here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paigec333 View Post
    THANKS!!! Thanks for the advice to! I love this! Getting so much awesome advice from people that actually know what their talking about!
    You're welcome. I love this forum too! Forums should be about helping one another and this one is all about that!

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    want to start with and i agree this is a great forum, alot of help even tho some of us are a bit crazy . for tires i've had really good luck with Nitto. had the terra grapplers last year, took them off at 40k and they still have some wear left in them. they did the best in off road and snow aired down. at full pressure they just seemed to be OK at best, but at around 50-55psi did great. i have trail grapplers now, so far looking like i'll get quite a bit of miles out of them, great in mud, really not as loud as would expect from a heavy lugged MT going down the highway. havent tested in snow yet tho. give me a few months and i'll let ya know


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    Welcome! The tires I suggest are cooper discover AT3 they arent really aggresive but good enough for trails and highway at the same time! They work great in the mud also! Ive gotten 55+ out of them before.


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    Quote Originally Posted by thewildkarrd@doublerdiesel View Post
    want to start with and i agree this is a great forum, alot of help even tho some of us are a bit crazy . for tires i've had really good luck with Nitto. had the terra grapplers last year, took them off at 40k and they still have some wear left in them. they did the best in off road and snow aired down. at full pressure they just seemed to be OK at best, but at around 50-55psi did great. i have trail grapplers now, so far looking like i'll get quite a bit of miles out of them, great in mud, really not as loud as would expect from a heavy lugged MT going down the highway. havent tested in snow yet tho. give me a few months and i'll let ya know
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    I go with goodyear wranglers duratrac i thing they re a great tire for you want i have use them on my last truck loved them amd when my present truck needs new tires i ll het them again ImageUploadedByTapatalk1409011803.367971.jpg i drive in the same conditions as you and i plow with them

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