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We had/have the at/2's on a truck at the airport. That particular truck sees all sorts of action, and the tires have not been a concern. Daily errands, hauling trailers, loaded bed, snow plowing in the winter.. it sees it all. The tires have performed well, but I'm not really digging the tread design (not a fan of BFG a/t's either). I think I would like a fairly aggressive all terrain tire, but I can't afford another set of goodyear duratracs..
Brandon, I put a set of these on my current truck... of course, I don't do any off-roading since it's a 2 wheel drive, but they did great in the snow and on the muddy country roads so far.
edit... dang, can't the link to work... they are Hankook DynaPro ATM RF10 Tires.
Performance is definitely my main concern, but they need to be aesthetically pleasing as well. Just can't go running prius tires on a highboy, that just ain't right..
My dad is running those hankook's on his dodge, and they seem to have been fairly decent tires. his are almost completely worn out now, so I'm curious to see what he replaces them with.
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the duratracs on my '95.. I just can't afford another set of tires that expensive again. Plus, I don't really want to tear up my highboy too bad, that's why I'm looking at more of an all terrain tire.
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