Options for good all-season tires (+ mud & snow)
I have a 4x4. Not sure how you got the impression it is 4x2. Even says so in my sig...
Rob
I had them on my old Grand Cherokee 4x4 and they were hands down the best wet pavement tire I've ever owned. Great dry pavement and trail as well. Not the best in mud as the voids just aren't big enough to allow self cleaning, but then again, they are A/T tires and not M/T tires...
Last edited by HammerZ71; Aug 21, 2014 at 12:08 PM.
Nitto Terra Grapplers are great tires for the money. You get a lot of miles out of them, they are relatively quiet on the road, and also provide a more aggressive look. I've owned 3 sets of these tires on different sized wheels, all have been flawless.
Just got some Cooper AT/3s put on my 2011 Ram Crew Cab. Have only been able to test them out on the summer roads here in MN so far, but from what I can tell currently, I like them a lot better than the factory Goodyear Wrangler HPs. They are slightly heavier (1-2 lbs), but they seem to handle really well and have been quiet on the road.
There were three main reasons I went with these Coopers; 1)Cost 2)Reviews 3)Looks. I was looking for a budget-friendly tire that also had some performance to back it up. After doing A TON of online research and finding a few close friends that had these tires, all I heard were good things about them. Additionally, I believe pretty much every website that I read a review on them, they received at least a 4 out of 5 stars rating. They also look great on the truck especially compared to that factory rubbers.
There were three main reasons I went with these Coopers; 1)Cost 2)Reviews 3)Looks. I was looking for a budget-friendly tire that also had some performance to back it up. After doing A TON of online research and finding a few close friends that had these tires, all I heard were good things about them. Additionally, I believe pretty much every website that I read a review on them, they received at least a 4 out of 5 stars rating. They also look great on the truck especially compared to that factory rubbers.



