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I got a set for my Duramax about 7 years ago and it is hard to tell they aren't brand new. I liked them so much I got a second identical set for the same truck... with studs for winter driving. They have decent but not massively aggressive tread for mild offroad adventures and they ride considerably smoother and quieter than the off brand (Les Schwab) tires they replaced. They aren't cheap unless you figure the cost per mile then they are an incredibly great deal! They also have a better weight rating than most non-commercial tires.
I got the Pirelli P-Zero AS+3 UHP all seasons in a 235/40/18 size for my summer setup. They are slightly louder than the stock Kumhos and are fantastic in the rain.
I was very satisfied with pirelly ice zero 2.
We have Toyo Open Country AT3 tires on our vehicle. Good tires, not as loud as dedicated snow tires. We keep them on year round.
Since you are driving in wet asphalt a lot, maybe Pirelli Ice Zero 2, which was selected as best by Teknikens Värld last year.
Pirelli tires last longest
Manufacturer Innovative tech that other tire companies lack
Toyo AT3s
Toyo RT Trails
Toyo MTs
Ran em all, all good tires! The RT Trails lasted.longer on myn1500 than my 2500HD. MTs were my favorite all-around.for looks and performance on my 2500HD. But if you want the best all.season and tread, life go with the AT3s.....Hard to beat Toyos.
Replacing mine tomorrow with Pirelli scorpion Weatheractives. Tires are fine but I need a more versatile tire for winter and I'm hoping they will help with the road noise too.
Michelin's. You already know the Pirelli's don't last. The next set won't be any better (speaking from experience).
Just got the Michelins put on this morning. I got 32,000 on the Pirelli’s and could have gotten a few more had I been better at rotating, no complaints on wear but they suuuuuuck in snow.
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