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hey guys i have a 95 2500 looking at new tires thats good for snow in the winter and some trail riding up the mountians. I live in pa so we get some good snow. I have 285/ 75-16 on there now was looking at the General Grabber AT 2 i really dont wanna spend 200 bucks for tires.
I have General AT2's on my project truck, and I recommend them to many customers in my shop. I've sold literally hundreds of them and only had issue with a handful. For the price the cannot be beat.
the best tires ive ever bought where cooper discover stt they are very good in all weather conditions and will eat some mud ive put 30,000 on them so far and still have half tread left and there are mud terrain radials ive only got stuck once with them and i was in 2 wheel drive going through mud holes that my buddies chevy couldnt go through and its on 35 s and lifted but when i put my truck in 4x4 i crawled right out they clean out very well and dont make to much noise while driving down the road and they are 285/75r16 but come in other sizes as well
Hands down, the best all-terrain tire on the market are the Nitto Terra-Grapplers! For hwy use, I would recommend the Michelin LTX or the Nitto Dura Grappler, the Duras can last upto 80K miles if you take good care or 'em
Bfg mt km's original got aprrox 45000+ miles out of a mud tire ballenced and rotaed twice in there liftime, dont know about the km's 2 but seems they get rid of what works best............