Good On-Off Road Tires - Minimal Off Road

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Yukon Charlie

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I don't see any archives so I will just ask. I have a 2002 Yukon and need new tires. I like to be able to go off road, but not mudding. I just like to be able to get through - oh let's say two-tracks. Might have holes, mud, etc. Don't care about sand. Of course, looking for the best value for the money.

Also, any reason to go up in size from the stock 265/70R16 that it has on it now?

Thanks in advance for any help.
 

Red_Raider

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Nitto Terra Grappler or Nitto trail grappler. I ran 285/70R16 with some rubbing on a 2wd.


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BFG all terrain. They grip in all conditions and last 50-60k miles easy. I went up to the 285/70/17 mainly for looks and tire availability. They don't rub at all.
 
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royesses

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I just had 4 Nitto crostech tires installed on my 2002 Yukon Denali. Aggressive tread pattern but very quiet. Very well made and designed tire.
 

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I also have the Nitto Crossteks, very good tire on street and did amazing in the snow. They also came with 60k mile warranty.

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