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I run Nitto Ridge Grappler 33 x 12.5 x 20 on my RAM crew cab 4x4,. Low noise, great traction.cost ya $2500+ including mounting on as the spare. Averaging 55k to 60k. On my third set.
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I'm trying the new AT3's on my dually 275/55-20. Maybe 1k on them by now. I mainly buy bfg's due to they last longer for me. I ONLY buy gm vehicles (p/u's & suburban's) as I haven't bought car in 42 years. All are E1 rated which is 80psi max. I'd say try either an XL rated (usually 45psi max) or a D1 or D2 rated. I haven't had any luck on longevity with cery many other brands. Key is finding the right tire pressure on THAT vehicle and rotate every oil change. Have the rotation done at the place you buy from to keep up with the warranty! Many times you can get a new set at half price or save maybe 25%. Milage warranty is your friend!
 
I run Nitto Ridge Grappler 33 x 12.5 x 20 on my RAM crew cab 4x4,. Low noise, great traction.cost ya $2500+ including mounting on as the spare. Averaging 55k to 60k. On my third set.View attachment 106169

170k on RAM, 5.7 gasoline Hemi. No e-torque bs, no auto stop/start bs. Time to let it go but do not care for any current offerings. Heck, Toyota Tacoma Trd OffRoad is $54000.00. 4 cyl turbo junk. Everything is hybrid or turbo. If I go turbo it will be bolted to a Cummins Diesel that lives in a RAM 2500.
 
My only recommendation is no longer made. The Goodyear X-tra Grip High Miler. 12.00 - 16.5 size. Got 80,000 miles out of my first set and had 70,000 out of the second set when I sold the truck. They were also the only tire I have ever seen to squall on hard packed dirt under a hard pull. The only drawback to them was noise.

Alas , they were bias-ply and didn't fit in with the radial tire craze.
 
Michelin is my choice for durability


That's the one that l absolutely Hate !

Once upon a time , we bought a used XJ that had almost new Michelins .

I blanched at the idea of throwing away almost new $$ tires , but the absolute total lack of traction made it a necessity.

We were both out to the Biggfoot Outpost #1 in the winter , Mrs BF in the XJ , and me in the S-10 w/ Dunlop Rovers . I was doing fine in 2wd , and the Michleins barely stay on the road in 4wd . Replaced them that week .

[ No , not a female driver joke . We switched vehicles , same results . And that particular model of Dunlop has been superseded several times since .]
 
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