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I currently have stock wrangler duratrac tires on my Chevy Silverado 1500 and they need to be replaced soon. Does anyone have any other recommendations on tire brands? Tire noise is not a problem for me. The size of my current tires are 265 65r18. 

 

Any help is appreciated 

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I currently have stock wrangler duratrac tires on my Chevy Silverado 1500 and they need to be replaced soon. Does anyone have any other recommendations on tire brands? Tire noise is not a problem for me. The size of my current tires are 265 65r18. 
 
Any help is appreciated 
Falken Wildpeak AT3W, best AT tire out there. I have a set on my 2014 and with 63k on them, they can probably safely make 70k. I've been off road and they do great. Just don't expect them to perform like a MT tire.

The performance in wet weather really shines with these tires, excellent wet traction.

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12 hours ago, btj_z71 said:

Falken Wildpeak AT3W, best AT tire out there. I have a set on my 2014 and with 63k on them, they can probably safely make 70k. I've been off road and they do great. Just don't expect them to perform like a MT tire.

The performance in wet weather really shines with these tires, excellent wet traction.

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I have these as well but 275/70r18 on stock wheels with a 3inch left level and rough country control arms. so far have 35k miles on there with minimal wear.

 

With that level I have no rubbing at that size.

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12 hours ago, btj_z71 said:

Falken Wildpeak AT3W, best AT tire out there. I have a set on my 2014 and with 63k on them, they can probably safely make 70k. I've been off road and they do great. Just don't expect them to perform like a MT tire.

The performance in wet weather really shines with these tires, excellent wet traction.

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I am planning on the Falkens for my truck as well. I've heard nothing but good stuff about them.

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I don't think anybody has mentioned KO2s yet. I've had mine on their in 265/65/R18 for about 6 months and they are pretty nice. I do a few launches from time to time and they don't grip real well there, but towing, normal driving and of course snow they are phenomenal. And I know you mentioned tire noise isn't a problem but just saying that there is a noticeable increase from Goodyear SRA all seasons

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