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<blockquote data-quote="DLD" data-source="post: 1032059" data-attributes="member: 19707"><p>Count another vote for the Hankook Dynapro AT. I had a set on my last truck, and they were less expensive, quieter and had at least as much traction as the BFG All Terrain TKO's they replaced. Both were lt285/75/17 load range E's. The TKO's were really good tires, traction was good, and I got close to 50K out of them - could've done better if I'd kept them rotated regularly, but they were as loud as a lot of mud tires I've run. I sold the truck with about 30K on the Hankooks, and they were right at 50% tread left. We have a set of the Hankook's on our 4X4 Explorer, they have about 15K on them and would pass for having 1500 - they look like they're going to last a long time.</p><p></p><p>We do run mud tires on our feed trucks. Maxxis Buckshot Mudder's. Don't worry about noise there, or tread life even, 'cause they don't get driven a whole lot of miles, but they are great for traction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DLD, post: 1032059, member: 19707"] Count another vote for the Hankook Dynapro AT. I had a set on my last truck, and they were less expensive, quieter and had at least as much traction as the BFG All Terrain TKO's they replaced. Both were lt285/75/17 load range E's. The TKO's were really good tires, traction was good, and I got close to 50K out of them - could've done better if I'd kept them rotated regularly, but they were as loud as a lot of mud tires I've run. I sold the truck with about 30K on the Hankooks, and they were right at 50% tread left. We have a set of the Hankook's on our 4X4 Explorer, they have about 15K on them and would pass for having 1500 - they look like they're going to last a long time. We do run mud tires on our feed trucks. Maxxis Buckshot Mudder's. Don't worry about noise there, or tread life even, 'cause they don't get driven a whole lot of miles, but they are great for traction. [/QUOTE]
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