Tires BFGoodrich or Cooper
Should be able to find michelin X-ice non studded and studded, then a 3/4-1 ton truck I can recommend the cooper snow claws are great, add studs if you want for extra ice bite.
Can't speak on Seattle, but I had a set of Discoverer AT3 XLTs on my Dakota and my Sierra and loved em. Never had an issue. Plus they were made in thevUSA which was a plus in my mind.
Fantastic tires in my opinion. I haven't ran them on my trail rigs but used them on my plow truck and would happily buy again if I need an all terrain.
I run these in the southeast. Lots of roots and mid, but not much snow. I've been very happy with them on wet roads, mud and on trails on my property. Great budget option in my opinion.
Happy so far with my Cooper Discoverer Road+Trail. Quiet, lighter than the Falkens. 60000 mile warranty is nice too.
I have Cooper Discoverer AT3s on one of my Land Cruisers, and I think they are the best AT tire that I have tried yet. I dont drive this land cruiser in the snow or salt at all so I can tell you how I like them in that condition but in the mud from where I am at and in the sand of southern utah they are great
I love those discoverer & the at3. I've always thought that's one of the best AT tires out there for the price point. They just do everything well. They're surprisingly good in light mud. I've never punctured that C load out here in CO.
Ended up with BFG ADVANTAGE CONTROL tires. Performance was much, much better in the rain and snow but my range dropped like a rock. The tires are absolutely fine for the daily grind since I plug in every night, but efficiency dropped 20%.
Not cooper tires. I have them and my truck has a hard pull due to the design.
Am incercat BF Goodrich, dar au fost 2 situatii in care am riscat mult cu aceste pneuri.
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