Hankook Dynapro ATM RF10

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I've got a 95 Tahoe with 99-00 Denali/Escalade rims and run 245-75-16 tires. Few months back I got Hankook Dynapro ATM RF10's they have been around for a few years and are one of the cheapest AT tires around they retail for $132. They are a great tire, good in the rain and some light mud/trails, hasn't snowed yet so can't say how they are in that, have an aggressive tread pattern, and don’t make that much noise on the highway. If you’re looking for a good AT tire I would highly recommend them and they come in a ton of sizes.
 

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Major Competitors will price match online pricing (remember to factor in shipping) and beat the difference by 10%.

Try Sears :) If you do go let me know I'll give you a number a sales associate can call and save you some more money!
 

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I went into discount tire to get some of those in 265/75/16 and they didnt have any... so they gave sold me the new falken rocky mountain in that same size for the prize of the hankook. They have a more aggressive tread than the Hankooks and they look GREAT! they arnt loud on the highway... so glad i didnt buy those hankooks! You should look into the FALKENS!!!!
 

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Just put a set of these on my Yukon Saturday. Drove 150 miles Sunday in a mid Michigan snow storm. These tires are awesome. I took off BFGoodrich All Terrain T/As. Couldn't afford the $1000 to put another set of them on. Got the Hankooks (lt265 70 17) for $740 out the door including the warranty and tire rotation crap.
 
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Just put a set of these on my Yukon Saturday. Drove 150 miles Sunday in a mid Michigan snow storm. These tires are awesome. I took off BFGoodrich All Terrain T/As. Couldn't afford the $1000 to put another set of them on. Got the Hankooks (lt265 70 17) for $740 out the door including the warranty and tire rotation crap.

The BFG T/A's were the other ones I was looking at but couldn't see paying that much for them either, glad to see you like them and that they did well in the snow, hasn't snowed that much here to see how they are in the snow but there great in everything else.
 
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Update: It snowed here over the weekend we got around 10" but it was real windy so it made some good sized snow drift's prolly around a foot or so just put it in 4 wheel low and made it out of my driveway and made it to work these tires grip very well in the snow id punch it from a stop a few times to see how well they gripped and they held to the road very good not alotta slip, I would highly recommend these to anyone in search of a great A/T tire.
 
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Just wondering if anyone else has gotten a set of these
 

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