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Originally Posted by Tbos
Sourdough,
I really don't do much off road so AT is not really needed but we do get some snow and I don't want to go slipping and sliding when that happens. The OEM tires are quiet but lack the stability I want. They do ok in snow but get slippery in the rain. Which Firestone tires are you running now? Per the Michelin website they don't have LTs in my size.
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I've had really good luck with Bridgestone Dueler Revo 2's (all season, rather than all terrain), but they don't offer your size. Looks like a compromize is in order...
If you can't find anything more suitable for you, I can highly recommend the Nittos I mentioned. FWIW, my son also has an LT set on his Tundra and he finds them very capable, quiet and long lived.
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