Best M/T Tires

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97PROSHOZ71

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When the time comes I want to get some more aggressive looking tires for my truck. I like the look of the Yokohama Geolander M/T tires, but I was wondering what you guys have been running? Nitto has some cool looking tires, but I heard that they don't last very long when they are used for daily driving. Are any M/T tires going to last long as a daily driver? Or should I just stick with A-T/S tires, like I already have?
 

BlackBeauty

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Heard ALOT of good things about Discoverer STTs... but anything with MT in the name isn't gonna last long...
 

Blue95

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They make plent of aggressive A/T's that last 50K+. I love the Cooper ST's I have now.
 

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i have mickey thompson mtz and love em, they have a little howl at high speed but are wearing good and dig thru mud like nobodies business!

edit: and they look mean!
 

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Goodyear Duratrac <--Looks badass
Cooper ST Maxx <--Also Looks badass (and along with Duratrac is an A/T)
BFG M/T
MT MTZ
Firestone Destination M/T
Yokohama Geolander ATS
 

tj stone

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I agree with blackbeauty. I got a set of cooper stt's and I love everthing about them. It finally snowed today and I couldent of been any happier with how they performed
 

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I'm wanting to get some Kuhmo road venture MT KL71's. They look good and the price isn't too bad.

$820 for a set of 285/75R16 from tire rack.

Just waiting on some money to fall in my pockets.
 
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