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Bought a used Tahoe some years ago with a fairly new set. I got 55K out of them & they had tread life left, but I don't drive a lot of miles, they aged, got hard & were dicey on a wet road. Otherwise, no complaints.

About to spring for a set for my truck. Not the most expensive tire I can buy in my size but probably an 8 out of 10 for highest price. Anybody got any input on them?

Going on a Ext. Cab half ton 4x4 for 95% road use, a mild A/T.

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Had them on my gen1 taco. Liked them ok. Lasted a long time.


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Had the Geolander MTs on my 2500 Silverado for about 45k. Favorite tires ever.

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The AT's suck, anywhere but on dry, paved roads. The M/T's are awesome.....

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I had the Geolandar X-AT on a half ton pickup truck and they were not great at anything. Average in snow and average in mud. I like my Duratracks much better. I am looking hard at getting the Geolandar M/T G003 when I need to replace the Duratracks. Still trying to find out some more iformation on how they do in snow.

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They're fantastic tires.


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I am on my second set.Great tire 55,000 plus miles on first set with good traction.Mine are GO15,but I don't do serious off road.

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I prefer Michelin Defender LTXs.

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Just had these installed on the pickup. Geolandar A/T XD G017 I believe. It's a new model. They remind me of Duratracs. We'll see how they do plowing snow. I've had good luck with the G015 on my 2003 half ton Silverado.
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Had a set and they were ok, switched to Bridgestone Dueler Revo 3 and am happier for my style of driving. Load range E has 2/32 more tread new than light duty.

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