Devious_Chris
I wear sunglasses, lake Havasu city az.
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Looking for some feedback on popular tire choices today.
https://www.toyotires.com/tire/pattern/open-country-rt-on-off-road-rugged-terrain-tires
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/tire-selector/category/truck-tires/all-terrain-t-a-ko2/tire-details
I like the look of both listed above and plan on purchasing in either a 35 or 37 here soon.
Those running either tire, what are your likes vs. dislikes?
I will spend most of the time on road with the occasional snow or desert trip, pavement pounder mostly.
Can you give us that have the Mt a good explanation on the difference between the two? As I am definitely torn between the two, I really like my MT but I really Don't need the aggressive tread pattern.Another :thumbsup for the TOYO RT. I have had the MT, AT and now the RT on my truck and so far the RT are by far the best. Very smooth ride and are wearing great so far.
Good luck, both are great tires and I m sure you won't have an issue with either
Both suck. Check out Hankook AT-M.
I've been researching and reading tire reviews on TireRack for a week now. The stark contradictions in the reviews, even when comparing the same tires on almost identical trucks are driving me bat-shit crazy. :grumble:
I'm inclined to go with the BFG TA KOII, simply because I was happy with the previous generation I ran forever on various trucks and always had good luck. What I am struggling with is the extra $100 a tire if I step up just one size.
Or maybe I'll just save my crushed beer can money for a new Raptor, assuming they ever release them. My neighbor has been involved in all the new Raptor desert testing and although sworn to secrecy, I can see it in his grin and eyes, he's been having a lot of fun at work !!
Seems on here and of course other forums, whenever the subject of these factory "special Vehicles" comes up, somebody always chimes in that you could build one for less. I've enjoyed a lot of built-up cars over the years, never, ever have I built one for less (Not all things considered) and it seems like I've always ended up chasing some obscure problem. I've come to have a great deal of respect for factory engineering and the huge amount of research and actual field testing they perform.
So if anybody out there knows how I can build my 2012 F-150 EB 4x4 Screw into a Raptor, or relative equal, I'd sure like to know how and where
A few bolt ons. Icon suspension, wheels, tires, and you will have a very capable truck. Tire Rack reviews are a waste of time. Don't read them. Just like Amazon reviews.
OK, so reading reviews is a bad thing Guess that explains my frustration :grumble:
I'll check out the Icon suspension, like anything Kustom (RDP sp) the trick is finding the right shop before you've tossed away your life savings in the bad one :yikes
I've got an ORW and 4 Wheel parts close by, worth considering or is it better to seek out a small more custom shop ? The main thing is getting credible feedback from somebody who's already been there done that. ---- AKA, reviews :yikes