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1782
Owners' choice:
Got mine in September of 2024. I drive on trails for my job and they have been amazing. In areas where I needed 4x4 with old set of wranglers I drive right through without 4x4 in the wild peaks. Very quiet on highway and handle amazing in the rain. So far very happy!
The AT4Ws are much, **much** quieter and rides smoother but my main reason for switching from the MTs to ATs is because I couldn't stand the lack of grip in wet weather with mud tires. The AT4Ws still aren't quite as good as the stock Goodyears but a bit better than the MTs in the rain. Otherwise, the AT4Ws are on the cheaper end cost-wise but still a fan favorite.
Got them on Tacoma, about 6000-km have been in a few serous rain storms and one white out snow storm all on the highway.
I think they are perfect for my truck
10k on mine so far with no complaints.
I'm running 265/70/17 and love mine. Better grip on wet pavement than my previous road biased tire. Haven't done much offroading on them, but what I have done has been great
On road they ride quiet and comfortable.
Have done low-moderate rock crawling and off-roading in all weather types after this past winter. I can’t speak completely to longevity but they are a very capable and durable tire. The cons for me are weight. They are on the heavier side of the AT tires out there.
They’re heavy so you will take a slight hit to your gas mileage, but I personally love them. Ride quiet and do great off road.
I have AT4Ws on my current F150 and have no complaints.
I have 275 AT4 on my 22, they look awesome and rub at full loco reverse driver side only after trimming. What I don’t like about them is they wobble at 50-60 until they warm up. I’ve had them balanced 3 times and it just is what it is at this point. I like them a lot otherwise m
These tires are terrible in snow and off road. Fine on the highway and in rain, though.
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