Quiet AT tires
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Good point Bob! I hadn't thought of it that way - thanks.
Originally Posted by Bob_98SR5
historically, "if everybody searches, then the forum ends" doesnt quite happen. the way it *should* work is that if there is a topic about, say, revo ATs, then people should add onto that thread. instead, threads like this contribute that ask the same question over and over again contribute to the 10,000 tire threads that toys r us doesnt want to read through.
look, i as well as other mods have gone through this battle before. the best way to utilize this forum is to search first, ask questions later.
bob
look, i as well as other mods have gone through this battle before. the best way to utilize this forum is to search first, ask questions later.
bob
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Thanks all for the suggestions. I did use the Search but there were so many that came up that, honestly I felt too lazy to read them all. All the tires mentioned are great, hard to decide. I have the Toyo AT's right now and its a good tire but I'd like to run something else. I like the look of the AT/KO but they're a little out of my range. Is it generally the 'P' is quieter than the 'LT' correct?
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Generally, but the LT offers better options as far as Load Range (ply and such) I think the Ps just offer standard load and xtra heavy load. Check out tirerack and they have some tech info.
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Originally Posted by bubbamango
Yokohama Geolander AT+II
great all-around tire and only $98 at tirerack.
great all-around tire and only $98 at tirerack.
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Originally Posted by Toys-R-Us
Can anyone recommend a good smooth riding AT tire that looks aggressive too? can you have the best of both worlds? (no revos please)
I have been running Cooper Discoverer A/T's on my truck and really like them. My Dad is running Cooper Discoverer ATR's on his Chev 4X4 and they are pretty good as well. I am told the ATR's are replacing the A/T's, but don't know for sure. They are pretty quiet as well.
http://www.coopertire.com/us/en/ltTruckSegment.asp
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