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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 1032057" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>As stated, first the best is a four wheel drive, second is a good quiet all season tread pattern. Here in the Northwest that all most country folk run, four wheel drive and a good, quiet all season (mud) tread. I have ran several kinds over the past 30 years or so. But with our gravel roads and the loads of hay and wood I carry I went to at least an 8 ply tire on my 1 ton Chevy, lately I've ran Toyo's but the jury is still out on them. For me 8 ply is a must, I have had too many flats on gravel roads. As said it depends on the make up of your roads and what your hauling.</p><p></p><p>Sorry I'm not much help.</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 1032057, member: 378"] As stated, first the best is a four wheel drive, second is a good quiet all season tread pattern. Here in the Northwest that all most country folk run, four wheel drive and a good, quiet all season (mud) tread. I have ran several kinds over the past 30 years or so. But with our gravel roads and the loads of hay and wood I carry I went to at least an 8 ply tire on my 1 ton Chevy, lately I've ran Toyo's but the jury is still out on them. For me 8 ply is a must, I have had too many flats on gravel roads. As said it depends on the make up of your roads and what your hauling. Sorry I'm not much help. Alan [/QUOTE]
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