Leveling and new shocks
I'm finding that the Mickey ATZs are getting fantastic life for people. A guy I know has his own one man A/C & Heat company and runs them on his Chevy 4x4 work truck and is at about 80k miles on them and still have tread. I can easily see it, I had Mickey Thompson MTXs (the ATZ basically replaced them in the Mickey Thompson tire line-up) and had 68k on them when I traded my truck in. My current Dick Cepek (sister company to Mickey Thompson) have 33k miles on them and they are just new beginning to show signs of treadwear.
So you can look at it two ways, spend more $ now and not have to get tires again or spend less and have to get tires in two to three years. Neither is really wrong, just depends on you.
Look at Nitto Terra Grapplers too. A very good A/T tire with exceptional highway manners (especially on wet pavement) and a very quiet tire. Although there is nothing wrong with the Zeons either...
So you can look at it two ways, spend more $ now and not have to get tires again or spend less and have to get tires in two to three years. Neither is really wrong, just depends on you.
Look at Nitto Terra Grapplers too. A very good A/T tire with exceptional highway manners (especially on wet pavement) and a very quiet tire. Although there is nothing wrong with the Zeons either...


