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Used to Sipe my tires also worked great and got good tire life did you do it yourself?......anybody else?.....has anybody studded their tires themselves,,,,,bob
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I'd expect the ST Maxx to have a stiffer sidewall due to the 3 plies, but I can't tell any difference between them in that regard. Friends of ours tow a triple axle 44' 5th wheel toy hauler with the same AT3 XLT and swear by them. That is my prime concern. After those Duratracs. I never want that feeling again of the tire rolling sideways going around a bend.
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I'd expect the ST Maxx to have a stiffer sidewall due to the 3 plies, but I can't tell any difference between them in that regard. Friends of ours tow a triple axle 44' 5th wheel toy hauler with the same AT3 XLT and swear by them. That is my prime concern. After those Duratracs. I never want that feeling again of the tire rolling sideways going around a bend. Nitto Exo Grappler. Great support with a load (3rd sidewall belt). Excellent on packed snow/ice, I live in North Dakota and we have that 4-6Mo every winter. Back in Oct I put my 3rd set on my '11 F270 6.7L. They're the best AT I've used on the slick stuff on my current or previous F-250 diesel in ~300K Mi between the 2. For reference, I've used BF Goodrich Long-trail, AT and AT KO2, Duratrac, Nitto Trail and Terra Grapplers, Continental Conti-trac off the top of my head. No, they're not "Blizzak/true snow tire good", but again, they are the best AT I've used in snowy/icy/slick conditions.
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Nitto Exo Grappler. Great support with a load (3rd sidewall belt). Excellent on packed snow/ice, I live in North Dakota and we have that 4-6Mo every winter. Back in Oct I put my 3rd set on my '11 F270 6.7L. They're the best AT I've used on the slick stuff on my current or previous F-250 diesel in ~300K Mi between the 2. For reference, I've used BF Goodrich Long-trail, AT and AT KO2, Duratrac, Nitto Trail and Terra Grapplers, Continental Conti-trac off the top of my head.
No, they're not "Blizzak/true snow tire good", but again, they are the best AT I've used in snowy/icy/slick conditions. Thanks
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Dang horse1, those nittos are well built. Right off the bat, the outside tread blocks have twice as much siping as my falken-failures. No wonder guys are raving about these in the winter.
That'll be my next set. Thanks!
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I’m a fan of the Michelin Defender LTX MS.
It’s not an aggressive AT tire, but for on road, dirt road, all season, they’re great. Wear like iron, lots of siping, strong sidewalls, good traction on packed snow. Not great in mud but not horrible.
I pulled a 23’ trailer with both the truck and trailer loaded to the gills, I’m sure over payload, cross country and the truck tires were the last thing I was concerned with.
If I needed an aggressive AT/mud tire I’d look elsewhere.
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Dang horse1, those nittos are well built. Right off the bat, the outside tread blocks have twice as much siping as my falken-failures. No wonder guys are raving about these in the winter.
That'll be my next set. Thanks! They don't get super hard when it gets really cold either. We don't get "interior AK cold" but we usually see 2-3 7-10 day periods of -20F ambient each winter. As I said above, we usually have 4-6Mo of packed snow/ice in town, many of the secondary paved roads and just about all of the gravel.
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Bob MT had the tires siped early 80,s a lot of tire shops did it back then used them from MT to Kodiak lots of ice worked well. Now I just look for good siping on factory tires, or run studs change them out about 25K rubber wears back and studs act like skates. Tried restudding but never works as well as new factory studded tires on ice we get about 2.5 months of it. Tires are about 1K accidents is about 3k, nutty drivers around Anchorage.
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Appreciate all the replies.I am down to the Nitto Exo Grabbler, Cooper Discover AT3-XLT, and Discover SST Max in that order depending on what is available here. Thinking I might put them on new wheels so I can run what I have now during the summer.
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Appreciate all the replies.I am down to the Nitto Exo Grabbler, Cooper Discover AT3-XLT, and Discover SST Max in that order depending on what is available here. Thinking I might put them on new wheels so I can run what I have now during the summer. Exo's are fall/winter tires for me. I also have a 2nd set of wheels for summers. I get 2-3 winters on the Exo's, run them the rest of the next summer and then replace.
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2019 Chevy 2500 HD. 17" rims. Looking for recommendations for a winter/snow tire that I will run all year. Need a set that have stiffer side walls that won't roll with heavy loads when going around bends. Use to use Cooper SST Max, but that is no longer made. Original Firestones on it are a piece of crap and Goodyear Duratracs were like jelly on my old 98 Dodge.
Load wise I have a pop up 6 ft slide in camper and 3 horse slant trailer. Truck is right at 8000 pounds. Full upload is about 18,000, but that is only during hunting season. I use a load distribution hitch. I do not want all terrain tires.I live at 7600 feet and snow is from November thru April with more ice than snow. cooper at3 xlts I have them on my 2018 silverado 2500, i tow heavy with them, theyre great. really good in snow too. They're probably techinically an all terrain, but theyre aggressive. Ive had duratracs as well, and these grip as good or better in snow and Ice. Cooper also has an at3 xlt snowflake rated tire that are a 60K tire as well. Those will be my next set, my buddy owns a tire shop and has been running them since before they were available to the public and he says theyre damn near as good as a blizzak
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Added Michelins to the wife’s 2017 when original tires wore out. Very impressed with traction, ride, and lack of noise. Was so impressed the day after I picked up my 24 F350 went to local tire shop and had them swap out the stock tires for the Michelins in a larger size. Worth every penny.
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[quote=acooper1983 cooper at3 xlts I have them on my 2018 silverado 2500, i tow heavy with them, theyre great. really good in snow too. They're probably techinically an all terrain, but theyre aggressive. Ive had duratracs as well, and these grip as good or better in snow and Ice. Cooper also has an at3 xlt snowflake rated tire that are a 60K tire as well. Those will be my next set, my buddy owns a tire shop and has been running them since before they were available to the public and he says theyre damn near as good as a blizzak[/quote]
Tire shop told me yesterday the Cooper AT3 XLT's are discontinued. The Duratracks have a soft sidewall. BTDT
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Yes,I could not find a 17" one and Discount tire could not either.
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Is the XLT just rated higher mileage than the LT?
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What exact size do you need ?
There are still some out there in the Southeast
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265/70R 17. I would not want to put a tire on that would be hard to find a replacement if one failed. I am kind of gun shy.These factory Firestones, broke a side wall at less than 1000 miles and I was 300 miles from home. I do like Cooper tires though. These tires will probably be the last set I ever buy, being 80, I probably won't be able to drive in five years.
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