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Hoping someone has experience with this. I'd like to level the truck an go with 35's, on the stock wheels. I'm hoping something is out there as quiet as the LTX AT Michelin's that come on the truck. I've looked at Dyna Pro AT 2, TOYO AT3, and my son has Ridge Grapplers. All "quiet" for an AT, but still hum I believe. Crazy thing is Michelin makes an All Season version of the stock AT in a 35, but no AT.
Thanks!
I have DynaPro AT2's on 4 of my own trucks and on 6 trucks at work (I manage a fleet of 100+ vehicles) from S-10's to 1 ton SRW. I recommend them to everyone.
I have DynaPro AT2's on 4 of my own trucks and on 6 trucks at work (I manage a fleet of 100+ vehicles) from S-10's to 1 ton SRW. I recommend them to everyone.
I know it's subjective, but are they noisy to you?
Any mud terrain tire is going to have more highway noise then a street tire.
I took some duratracs off an old truck i had and installed michelin LTX's. They were significantly quieter, but the duratracs noise didnt bother me either. A little noise in a big diesel truck is sort of expected to me.
While we are talking about tires, I am also looking for AT (or street) 35s in Load Range F.
The highest load rating I can find is about 4000lbs. Anyone seen a higher one?
I have a new F350 SRW on order and I will be towing a heavy toy hauler....need all the tire I can get.
While we are talking about tires, I am also looking for AT (or street) 35s in Load Range F.
The highest load rating I can find is about 4000lbs. Anyone seen a higher one?
I have a new F350 SRW on order and I will be towing a heavy toy hauler....need all the tire I can get.
Most 1 ton trucks run a load E rated Tire. Remember the weight is only the weight that is going to be on those 2 tires.(the hitch or tongue weight of the trailer + other weight in the truck). You might need to consider a dually if you are towing a very heavy trailer. You will max out the suspension(and truck rating) before you max out the Tires.
While we are talking about tires, I am also looking for AT (or street) 35s in Load Range F.
The highest load rating I can find is about 4000lbs. Anyone seen a higher one?
I have a new F350 SRW on order and I will be towing a heavy toy hauler....need all the tire I can get.
custom offset you can filter by load range. plenty of f options.
Running 35" BF Goodrich KO2's on my 350 with 20" Fuel Wheels. I don't really notice the tires whatsoever. I carry on conversations via phone or with passengers at the same level if I were at a redlight as driving 70 on the interstate. Load E rated and my last set got my over 44k before I sold the truck. Def recommend them.
I’m running Kenda Klever RT 35x12.50r20 12 ply F Rated tires on my 2020 dually and they’re rated at 3640 @ 80psi. I pull my 20k toy hauler and can’t really say that the tires make much noise compared to the Wrangler Duratracs on my last truck. Very close to the noise level on my wife’s 4 door Wrangler Rubicon JL with KO2’s. Not as quiet as a Highway tread but for this aggressive of a tread this is one of the quietest I’ve run.