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Old 01-03-2012, 12:04 PM
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Default Which Tire should i pick for my 2009 4x4

I know people will say to search for a thread, but i did not find one that could help me decide what to do.

I have a stock 2009 Dodge ram 1500 4x4 with the 20 inch wheel option.
I am looking for an all terrain tires. I do probably 60% highway/city driving 40% off highway (mud, snow, gravel, sand). I do tow quite frequently but i mainly stick to the highway when towing. I am an active hunter so i need something that does well in mud and snow.

I have done some research on what to get but dont know if one is better than the other. Here is where i am at:
I have a set of Nitto Terra Grapplers, i think they have 50 -55 K miles on them and its time to replace, the issue is the price at 250 a piece.

i looked for other otions and wanted to know other take on these tires, they all have atleast a 50,000 mile warranty.
1. Hankook DynaPro ATM RF10 at 230 a tire
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...yp=Truck%2FSUV


2. Cooper Discoverer ATP 200.00 a tire http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/tir...74074&pc=11809

3.Falken Rocky Mountain ATS 205.00 a tire
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...yp=Truck%2FSUV

i know the price might change a little based on location.

could you provide your thoughts?

thanks,James
 
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Old 01-03-2012, 12:19 PM
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My son in law has the Cooper Discoverer 20 inch on his 4x4 Avalanche,loves them says they are bullet proof.
 

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You're gonna get 74 guys respond with 28 different tire choices on this question, it's inevitable.

Honestly, first thing I'd do is ditch the heavy a$$ stock 20" wheels and get you some nice 17" wheels. You'll gain infinite performance off pavement AND increase your towing capacity significantly. At the same time you'll save a bundle on tires and have a lot more choices out there.

As far as a true All-Terrain, I like the Mickey Thompson ATZs, Nitto Terra Grapplers, Toyo Open Country AT & Cooper Discoverer AT3s about the best of what's out there. I also know a couple of guys with Firestone Destination ATs who swear by 'em, but I have no experience with them myself...
 
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Originally Posted by No More GM's For Me.
My son in law has the Cooper Discoverer 20 inch on his 4x4 Avalanche,loves them says they are bullet proof.
I just bought these for my 09 4x4, LOVE THEM! I was in Northern WI the past few days and had a snow storm, no problems. I even drove in 2wd most of the time.
 
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Hammer, Not looking to buy new rims at this time. for my towing i stay with in the dodge recommend towing for my year of truck. So i would just replace the tires.
 
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See if you like the Nitto trail grappler, I've had em off-road on hwy and while towing and have nothing wrong to say about em.
 
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I have the Firestone Destination AT's on my 20 inch rims now and with a little bit of weight over the rear axle they have been really good. I have about 15k on them now and they are wearing very, very good. I to do a lot of highway driving and they are very well mannered and not loud at all on the freeway. I also hunt and tow frequently and they do very well in both situation's. Now I wouldn't take them down an old logging trail but in and out of the wood's with a little bit of rain or snow and they are fine. The best part of them is I got them for $189 a piece from a Firestone dealer. If you like these tires wait for a sale and save a bunch of money.
 
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I run Cooper Discoverer S/T 275/60-20
http://us.coopertire.com/Tires/Light...VERER-S-T.aspx
 
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Originally Posted by jprovine
Hammer, Not looking to buy new rims at this time. for my towing i stay with in the dodge recommend towing for my year of truck. So i would just replace the tires.
ram recommended specs are 1000 pounds higher with factory 17 inch wheels when compared to factory 20 inch wheels. i think that was the point he was trying to make.
 
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Originally Posted by wmichell227
I just bought these for my 09 4x4, LOVE THEM! I was in Northern WI the past few days and had a snow storm, no problems. I even drove in 2wd most of the time.
I should have mentioned, mine are Cooper Discoverer AT3's....
 


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