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metelhead

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I'm looking for new rubber.....

I've narrowed it down to 2 choices soo far: either for my stock 17" or going up to 20"'s.

I drive all over the place....mostly highways, and country roads...lots of wet conditions...with some ice and snow... or hot and dry. with about 40K a year!

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Michelin LTX M/S

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Shineshop

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I'm running stock Denali 20" rims with Cooper Zeon LTZ's for the winter and have American Racing 24" rims with Hankooks for the summer
 

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I'm looking for new rubber.....

I've narrowed it down to 2 choices soo far: either for my stock 17" or going up to 20"'s.

I drive all over the place....mostly highways, and country roads...lots of wet conditions...with some ice and snow... or hot and dry. with about 40K a year!

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Michelin LTX M/S

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We have the Michelin LTX tires on our Trailblazer. So far they have been the greatest street radial that I have ever driven on.

As far as what you drive, what about a Nitto Terra Grappler? That tire is great for both the Country roads, Wet Conditions, Street Use, and Very low road noise. It has an good look to it as well.

As for myself, Since I do drive on alot of dirt and muddy country back roads I have the BFG TA KO's. They have a little road noise at high speeds but nothing unbearable. I also use the 4 wheel drive alot on our farm so another reason I got the BFG's.
 
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UofMZ71

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BFG A/Ts on stocker 18's

love 'em and would continue to buy. they work well in all conditions - on highway, not loud; off road, great traction; snow and ice, held perfectly.
 

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I've had the triple treads and they were great. Currently I'm running 22' Nitto Terra-Grapplers. Only drawback is the price of freak sizes.
 

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You should look into Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revos. On another forum, a lot of guys that do similar driving to you loved them. Very good road manners and surprisingly good in off road conditions.

These are at the top of my list when i go for new tires.
 

Conor

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If I were to replace tires on OEM size wheels I would have gone with Bridgestone for sure. If they made a tire for a 24" I would have probably gone that direction as well. They are great tires, Im getting ready to replace my tires on my Benz and I am going with Bridgestones too.

I do love my Nittos though
 

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