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Old 06-02-2016, 02:41 PM   #8
Desert185
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Originally Posted by Tbos View Post
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.
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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