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Esox-Hunter
Posted 9/13/2013 4:04 PM (#663026)
Subject: Tow vehicle tires





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Location: South East Wisconsin
I need to replace the tires on my tow vehicle (2005 F150). Anybody have any experience with the following two brands? General Grabber AT2, Hankook Dynapro ATM. I have read some reviews on both tires, both seem very comparable. Just curious what others run on their tow vehicle?
Clammer
Posted 9/13/2013 4:26 PM (#663035 - in reply to #663026)
Subject: Re: Tow vehicle tires




Posts: 667


Location: Wisconsin
Don't know about those specific tires, but can say I was so pleased with my Hankooks that I bought some for my second car as well.
jakejusa
Posted 9/13/2013 4:31 PM (#663037 - in reply to #663026)
Subject: RE: Tow vehicle tires




Posts: 994


Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
I just ended up buying 8 tires for tow vehicles. Priced them out, then ran out the warranty information and ride data I could get my hands on. Paid about $9/tire more and bought Eldorado ATV's I think is the model. Anyway one truck had 10 ply tires on it and rode like a straight frame Harley. Put these on and she's back to a good ride. Heard allot of good reports on the Hankooks... but the price comparison brought me back to the El Dorado's
kjgmh
Posted 9/13/2013 4:48 PM (#663042 - in reply to #663026)
Subject: Re: Tow vehicle tires





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Location: Hayward, WI
I put Hankook RF10 on my 2006 F150 and they where best tires I put on it out of 4 sets.
jonnysled
Posted 9/15/2013 7:35 AM (#663226 - in reply to #663026)
Subject: Re: Tow vehicle tires





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Location: minocqua, wi.
Michellin LTX/MX ... have gotten to 90k miles on them. i drive an F250 so all the tires are pretty expensive, but these are worth it.
muskydg
Posted 9/15/2013 9:59 AM (#663238 - in reply to #663026)
Subject: Re: Tow vehicle tires




Posts: 66


Location: North Central, Indiana
I have a 2008 silverado and it came with firestones on them. I got 83,000 out of the first set. Replaced them with the same
ranger618
Posted 9/15/2013 7:31 PM (#663342 - in reply to #663026)
Subject: Re: Tow vehicle tires




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I have General Grabber ATs on my 2001 Chevy 1500 4x4, and would buy them again.
Good snow traction, low noise, good price, and they are holding up well at 20,000 miles.
Esox-Hunter
Posted 9/15/2013 8:11 PM (#663354 - in reply to #663342)
Subject: Re: Tow vehicle tires





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Location: South East Wisconsin
Todd do they throw a lot of rocks?
BenR
Posted 9/15/2013 8:45 PM (#663368 - in reply to #663026)
Subject: Re: Tow vehicle tires


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Skyblaster
Posted 9/16/2013 9:31 PM (#663573 - in reply to #663026)
Subject: Re: Tow vehicle tires




Posts: 190


Location: Savage, MN
I know my following comment is not in regards to either brand in question but I can say don't go with Bridgestone Duellers. The had a great tread set up and ride but cup funny after about 30k miles. Just my opinion.
ranger618
Posted 9/17/2013 7:39 PM (#663840 - in reply to #663354)
Subject: Re: Tow vehicle tires




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Esox-Hunter - 9/15/2013 8:11 PM

Todd do they throw a lot of rocks?


No, not that I have noticed.
Esox-Hunter
Posted 9/19/2013 10:11 AM (#664246 - in reply to #663026)
Subject: Re: Tow vehicle tires





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Location: South East Wisconsin
Ok thx
nocturnalmotors
Posted 9/19/2013 2:04 PM (#664305 - in reply to #663226)
Subject: Re: Tow vehicle tires





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Location: Maine Township, MN
jonnysled - 9/15/2013 7:35 AM

Michellin LTX/MX ... have gotten to 90k miles on them. i drive an F250 so all the tires are pretty expensive, but these are worth it.


I'm on my second set of LTX ms2's. Best winter traction and quiet! Got 82k out of the last ones. Would've gotten more before the wear bars, but decided to get another set before the snow flies.
tate05
Posted 9/19/2013 8:23 PM (#664379 - in reply to #663026)
Subject: Re: Tow vehicle tires




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Location: Morton, IL & Conover, WI
I'm running Grabber AT2's on my 2500 diesel. At 40,000 they are still holding up to plenty of heavy towing. Great traction driving in the UP winters and pulling my duck hunting boat up some questionable ramps. Will buy another set when I wear these out.
Cranker
Posted 9/19/2013 9:06 PM (#664387 - in reply to #663026)
Subject: Re: Tow vehicle tires




Posts: 117


Location: Northern Illinois
Use Mitchelen tires on my 04 Ram 3500 Turbo Diesel, best tires.
jakejusa
Posted 9/20/2013 1:13 PM (#664517 - in reply to #663026)
Subject: RE: Tow vehicle tires




Posts: 994


Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
My Tahoe came with a set of good looking Bridgestones on it. They were the 10-ply truck tires. Stiff as a cobb! I also noted on some of the backroads the mud filled the tread like crazy and traction was completely lost. They did not last long on the highway though so as soon as they got close...gone. Point was I could not believe how they bogged in the mud and then hang on to it for miles before it would finally all come off. Yep at the right tire pressure.
Schuler
Posted 11/4/2013 6:52 PM (#671850 - in reply to #663026)
Subject: Re: Tow vehicle tires





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Location: Davenport, IA
I have the A/T2's on my Durango right now. I bought them based on my experience with the B.F. Goodrich's they copy. So far they don't seem to have the sealing problem I had with the Goodrich's. They are noisier though. I had 90,000 on the Goodrich's when I traded the vehicle in with at least 10,000 miles to go. I'm hoping I can get close to that with these tires, but realistically I have a vehicle that weighs a ton more.
hooked
Posted 11/4/2013 7:17 PM (#671860 - in reply to #663573)
Subject: Re: Tow vehicle tires





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What sky blaster said about Bridgestone Duellers is spot on. Great until 30,000, then it's cup cup cup!
Esox-Hunter
Posted 11/4/2013 8:49 PM (#671881 - in reply to #671860)
Subject: Re: Tow vehicle tires





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Location: South East Wisconsin
I went w/the AT2s really impressed so far.
Scooter70
Posted 11/4/2013 9:57 PM (#671899 - in reply to #663026)
Subject: Re: Tow vehicle tires




Posts: 136


Location: Dane Country
I run Yokahoma Geolander ATS. I have them 2004 Ford Expedition, I had them on my 1997 Ford F250 and they are awesome tires for the money. I now have 40,000 miles on them and they still look great. When I bought them I get them for $125.00 a tire all in.
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