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I am the proud new owner of a 2020 Chevy Silverado 1500 and I am looking for any recommendations for more aggressive tires than the stock tires. The tires I am currently riding on are Goodyear Wrangler Trailrunner ATs. I have had no problems with the tires I have just saved some money from the summer and wanted to look around to see what else is out there. I worked on the farm all summer and plan on doing so when I get done with school this year as well. I also hunt a lot and want something that can travel through Mississippi mud in the winter. As far as hauling goes I would say I do not do it enough to really be too concerned with (most I pulled this summer was a water trailer that was around 6,000 lbs full) but not sure if there is a tire that would help/hurt in that regard. I am looking for something that handles well but is also comfortable on the road. I do not have a particular brand in mind but I am leaning towards more popular brands just because I tend to have more faith in a brand with a positive reputation. My price range is around $600-$700 for all 4 if all possible. I also should say I am not looking for a bigger tire necessarily just one with more aggressive treads. I would really appreciate pictures if anyone is interested in posting what they are riding on as well. This is my first time posting on a forum so if there is any more information I need to add or a better please I should post this feel free to let me know. This is my first Silverado and I am glad to be part of the Chevy family. Thanks for any help! 

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Your price range is too low, you're not going to find anything that cheap and that are good at the same time.

 

Most tires are going to cost $180-220 a pop, so think $800-900 at a minimum.

 

Firestone Transforce AT's

Nitto Terra Grapplers

Goodyear Duratracs

General Grabbers

Falken Wildpeaks

 

All those come to mind as a more aggressive tire.

 

 

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Sounds good my price range is more for right now but I would rather have quality over price so I do not mind waiting and saving a couple of months for some down the road that I know will be good. Thanks for the suggestions I will check them out. 

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Check with the local tire shops to see if they’ll buy your stock tires. A tire shop gave me $400 for my stock 265/65/18 Goodyears with 3-4,000 miles on them. I would have let him have them for half that since I hated them. Lol

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On 9/15/2020 at 5:52 PM, Boatinspector said:

put toyo at 3s on mine love them a little softer then bfgs but side by side the same

I second the AT3's.  I love BFG K02's but I think the AT3's are just as good so far, quieter and lighter.

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