A 3rd recommendation for the Continental AT's. I've got 17,000 on mine and they have lots of tread left, are still quiet, and provide decent off-road capability. I have run KO's and Cooper's and the Continental's are much quieter, and seem to have the same grip in the dirt/rocks. Not so much in the mud though....
Well, I have had Cooper and BF Goodrich, and like them both very much. I just purchased a set of Continental AT’s, and so far am extremely impressed. They don’t look very aggressive on a website, but in person they look better. Great traction in dry off road conditions, but I have not had the chance to try them in wet conditions. Very quiet on highway. Load range E, so plenty stout.
2 inch black plastic pipe cap from Homey’s or Lowe’s. Fits over the top perfectly and keeps dust, ice, water, and all other associated road crap out of the fill tube.
My 2017 Denali 6.2, 8 speed had vibration issues. I took it to the dealer and they replaced one tire and road force balanced them all. This took away most of the vibration. I have since changed tires to KO2's and I have no vibrations at all anymore.
My 2017 Denali 6.2, 8 speed had vibration issues. I took it to the dealer and they replaced one tire and road force balanced them all. This took away most of the vibration. I have since changed tires to KO2's and I have no vibrations at all anymore.