What tires did you switch to?

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Blueinterceptor

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275/55R20 is the standard optional size

I like a little more aggressive tire for the snow and a little off roading during hunting season

I was using Michelin’s at2 but they were discontinued this year

I am considering Goodyear’s
Trail runner at. Goodyear’s wrangleron/off road with Kevlar
Michelin’s defender ms

Firestone’s destination at

What are the experiences and choices you’ve made?
 
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CleverNDGuy

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I spend most of my time on blacktop rain and snow and next to none in Mudd.
For example as soon as I make a decision I will be driving to the N E area for work. 2000 miles on blacktop and potentially snow /ice mix.

I'm leaning towards the Firestone Destination A/T. Tread looks suitable for my application.

I just need to find out it they are compatible with say a - 44 offset 20x12 rim selection or do I need to make some adjustments somewhere.
 

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Been very happy with my Falken Wildpeak AT/3's. They are snow and ice rated as well.
 

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Good thread topic as I will need to replace the 285/45/R22 Bridgestones on my 2015 Escalade ESV soon, and was wondering the same thing.
Needless to say here in FL, I do not have to deal with snow, and am looking for good road tires with traction and a smooth/quiet ride?
 

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Good thread topic as I will need to replace the 285/45/R22 Bridgestones on my 2015 Escalade ESV soon, and was wondering the same thing.
Needless to say here in FL, I do not have to deal with snow, and am looking for good road tires with traction and a smooth/quiet ride?

I’ve been happy with my Michelin Defenders on my 15i Yukon in FL. They are quiet but excellent traction-wise.
 

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I was considering Toyo, Nitto or Cooper. I decided I wanted "buy American" so I went Cooper. (I wouldn't run Goodyear on my child's pull-along wagon!).

I choose the Zeon LTZ in 305/50r20 and LOVE them! They rub some and hum some, but are a great tire with great looks. So far they are excellent in rain--no snow (too cold!).

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Michelin LTX MS2 for summer, Michelin LTX Wintr for the winter.
 

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Michelin is always a safe bet, the Defenders have great reviews and testimonials.

I swear by BFG All Terrains but my tyipcal driving is a bit different up here.
 

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