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What at/mt/hybrid tires do you run now? Atturos?


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I personally wouldnt run the aturro or federals or any of those super cheap tires. They are known to blow out and not get much milage out of them. Right now I have the 35x12.50r20 Mastercraft courser MT's in my garage waiting to go on the silverado next week. I've ran recently the Cooper STTs on my jeep and loved them, Now on my jeep running 35 Goodyear kevlars on my jeep and those are a great tire aswell.

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I personally wouldnt run the aturro or federals or any of those super cheap tires. They are known to blow out and not get much milage out of them. Right now I have the 35x12.50r20 Mastercraft courser MT's in my garage waiting to go on the silverado next week. I've ran recently the Cooper STTs on my jeep and loved them, Now on my jeep running 35 Goodyear kevlars on my jeep and those are a great tire aswell.

 

Mastercraft is higher quality than Atturro or Federals? I highly doubt it.

 

Goodyear, BFG, Cooper will be the only thing on my vehicles.

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Nitto is cheaper and made by Toyo...or vise versa...they make a 33/12.50r22 as well as a 35/12.50r22 in their new ridge grapplers which is about as aggressive of an A/T as your gonna find...it's basically a hybrid

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Mastercraft tires are made by Cooper so, yes, they are better than some cheap Chinese/Thai built tires.

 

Made or owned by? I'm uneducated about some of the newer brands

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Mastercraft is higher quality than Atturro or Federals? I highly doubt it.

 

Goodyear, BFG, Cooper will be the only thing on my vehicles.

Mastercraft is owned and made by Cooper

 

I'm not one for cheap tires, I've only ever bought Goodyears, and coopers for my vehicles. But as mastercraft is made by cooper I figured I would give them a try.

 

My jeep is a trail rig only and I still wouldn't run a federal or Atturo.

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Nitto is cheaper and made by Toyo...or vise versa...they make a 33/12.50r22 as well as a 35/12.50r22 in their new ridge grapplers which is about as aggressive of an A/T as your gonna find...it's basically a hybrid

I actually looks at those today man! That's what I'm looking for, - "hybrid" I guess like the Xt/ridge/or open country RT. Just. Needs to be a 33 22. Ide like to try the atturos but they have mixed reviews idk. Don't wanna waste money lol

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Well the toyo RT is out of the question now being that they don't make a 33x22... that's what I really wanted. Now I'm between the Nitto Ridge Grappler and Atturo XT... I would like to get the xt because it looks great and the price is right of course just not sure if they are dependable. Can't find anyone on forum who runs them

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i put the XT's on my wifes 15 LTZ tahoe and have no complaints. they ride good, and the only noise is a high pitched hum that usually you can't hear over the radio. They have probably 6k on them and still look new. they are 305/45/22's

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