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Best All-Terrain Tire on 2012 Sierra with RL 2.25 level


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I am looking to purchase some new tires.

 

I drive a 2012 GMC Sierra SLE 4x4. Along with the tires I am going to get the 2.25 in ReadyLift Level Kit. So i am pretty sure I can fit 285/65/18. Stock wheels. I had the chrome packsage so it is the chrome wheels, im not a huge fan of chrome so I actually painted the mirros and handles back to the truck color. (photo attached).

 

I have owned a pair of BFG ATs on a Jeep and I loved them, I also owned a pair of Mickey Thompsons on a reg cab WT and they looked great (photo attached)... but you had to rotate them religously or they would wear uneven.

 

Reading other posts Nitto Terra Grapplers seam popular, along with BFG AT, Cooper, and I read some things on Toyo ATII.

 

I drive 85% highway. to and from the formal prison (work) and then typically deer or waterfowl hunting or helping work on the farm on the weekends. I get into some mud and snow.. I live in Missouri, but I defintely want something that will do good in the rain on the highway. I had Firestone Destination AT -terrible in the rain and snow.

 

Any suggestions are appreaciated.

 

Thanks!!

 

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My dad has cooper at3's on his company truck and he loves them. Offroad on our jobsites they are great, snow traction is awesome, and he is getting great wear. Honestly he just beats on them and they keep going. I have cooper stt's and they are doing well but I haven't had them long enough to give a good review. I've had several sets over coopers over the years and have great luck with them, they just have a hefty price tag.

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I think I have narrowed it down to Cooper ST MAXX or BFG All-Terrains. I like the look of each of these most...

 

Does anyone know which would last longer, wear better, and overall perform better?

 

thanks for all of your comments.

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I have ran both Coops and BFGs. I prefer the BFG AT KO. Have a set now with 60,000 miles and 4 rotations and no balancing. I haul a Yamaha 700 grizzly in the truck bed every day, for work use. I ride dirt roads, back roads, interstates, anywhere in the southeast. The BFG is my go to. I agree in the 18 and 20 they are higher than they should be but comparing anything else isn't worth my consideration.

 

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