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ForeverInMotion

Any Advice On Tires?

Hello everyone! Will try my luck by creating a new thread as you guys recommended.

I've already told you, that I'm planning to add a set of bigger tires to my Ram. Probably, will go with a set of all season ones. Having zero experience with the tires, I supposed that you may help me in choosing a correct set. I've heard that the bigger tires, require trimming and larger fender flares installation to fit them in. I've surfed the Web and found several decent solutions here: https://www.carid.com/fender-flares.html Can anyone tell me if I should get the tires first or I can order both sets simultaneously? I live near the Canadian border, so the delivery won't be too much. *ninja*

Have anyone tried Toyo tires? Are they okay for the year-round usage?

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I used to run the Michelin ATX, but switched to the Cooper Discovery's and couldn't be happier. The best tire I have ever run on a truck. Does everything the Michelin did at about $100 a pop.

On the car, I have the Michelin Pilot Super Sports. Lisa doesn't like them, but they are actually pretty damn good.

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I used to run the Michelin ATX, but switched to the Cooper Discovery's and couldn't be happier. The best tire I have ever run on a truck. Does everything the Michelin did at about $100 a pop.

On the car, I have the Michelin Pilot Super Sports. Lisa doesn't like them, but they are actually pretty damn good.

I have the Michelin ATX on my truck and the Cooper Discoverer's on Monica's sport trac, Cooper's have held up great so far and are very comparable to the Michelin for a lot less money. The Michelin's have just a slight more aggressive tread pattern.

I had BFG All Terrains on my truck before the Michelins and I'll NEVER own another set. After around 15,000 miles they seemed considerably noisier, road ruff compared to the Michelin's and didn't wear worth a dam considering what they cost.

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IMO, toyo's and nitto's are trash, way too hard of a compound for winter, that being said I prefer coopers, bf's, and believe it or not the Atturo xt's are an excellent all terrain. Do with it what you will, tire threads are are more of a to each their own. I loved the atturo's, and they are very well priced.

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Don't get much more like winter where I am and the Toyo did great in all types of conditions, slush, ice, snow, snow pack lot's of traction.

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I been using cooper at3's for years and like them but I only get 2 years out of them at the most. But I get a deal on them so they'll keep going on until I don't get a deal on them anymore

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