Good choice of tires?

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Windwalker

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I'm trying to figure out which tires and what size would go good with these wheels? Tires debating are toyo open country r/t, bfg ta ko2, Goodyear duratrac. Have keys cranked and 1.5 spacer with z71 coils.

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Just checked them out and I will be getting a pair to put on my spares but with those wheels I'm looking for more aggressiveness. I figured I'd like to get some 285 or 295's if they'll fit of some all terrains. Plenty of dirt roads and pastures and what not around here so I'm A little blind on what sizes would look good. Done tons of research, just so many options lol
 

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I got Yokohama Geolandar AT all terrain tires on mine. Its an all terrain tire that does decent off road, yet it does GREAT on road and on the highway. There's basically ZERO road noise from these tires. Most AT tires will him or even virlbrate real bad on the highway, but these feel like frikkin hwy tires on the road.
I have 265/70 17's on mine,which are 31.8 inches tall, but I was considering stepping up to the 275/70 17 which is a 32.9 inch tall tire. I paid $138 each for mine at TireRack.com I priced the larger ones and they are like $180 each. Luckily TireRack has a distribution center here in Shreveport, LA so I can go pick tires up directly from there and not pay a dime in shipping. :)
 

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I got Yokohama Geolandar AT all terrain tires on mine. Its an all terrain tire that does decent off road, yet it does GREAT on road and on the highway. There's basically ZERO road noise from these tires. Most AT tires will him or even virlbrate real bad on the highway, but these feel like frikkin hwy tires on the road.
I have 265/70 17's on mine,which are 31.8 inches tall, but I was considering stepping up to the 275/70 17 which is a 32.9 inch tall tire. I paid $138 each for mine at TireRack.com I priced the larger ones and they are like $180 each. Luckily TireRack has a distribution center here in Shreveport, LA so I can go pick tires up directly from there and not pay a dime in shipping. :)
 

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I have 37" Toyo Open Country MTs. They produce very little noise and despite what one may think about MTs, they ride great on the highway. I'd go to the full MT. Tires have come a long way over the years. The road noise is minimal.
 

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I have the Michelin LTX tire but in the A/T2 version so they are a little more aggresive than the tires he mentioned above. Got them as take offs with only,500 miles on them and paid 300 bucks for all 4 tires. So I practically stole them. But they are a pricey tire. However they're the best tire I've ever had and well,worth the price tag. Never taken them off pavement as my denali doesn't do that. Lol. But they perform fantastically in the snow where I live up in the mountains. And they handle fantastic around the winding mountain roads too. Just a thought for you. Michelin makes good tires! Lol.

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I got Yokohama Geolandar AT all terrain tires on mine. Its an all terrain tire that does decent off road, yet it does GREAT on road and on the highway. There's basically ZERO road noise from these tires. Most AT tires will him or even virlbrate real bad on the highway, but these feel like frikkin hwy tires on the road.
I have 265/70 17's on mine,which are 31.8 inches tall, but I was considering stepping up to the 275/70 17 which is a 32.9 inch tall tire. I paid $138 each for mine at TireRack.com I priced the larger ones and they are like $180 each. Luckily TireRack has a distribution center here in Shreveport, LA so I can go pick tires up directly from there and not pay a dime in shipping. :)
SHoot yeah you can't beat that for the price I'll have to check it out
 
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I have 37" Toyo Open Country MTs. They produce very little noise and despite what one may think about MTs, they ride great on the highway. I'd go to the full MT. Tires have come a long way over the years. The road noise is minimal.
See I like toyo cause I'm a Georgia boy, I'm thinking with my setup I will need 33's thanks for the input
 

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