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Peattie

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in need of new tires since the stock ones are chunking. i still want an all terrain tire so what are my best options? ive heard good things about the nitto terra grapplers but they only make a LT325/70R17 and im not sure if thatd fit. any help would be great. thanks

Edit: on the stock wheels
 
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The Toyo A/T II is a great choice for an all terrain. If you like the more aggressive look we recommend the Toyo M/T. Let us know if you want a quote on any tire.

Here's our Orange truck with Toyo M/Ts...

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if you see snow, ill suggest the duratrac

if you dont see snow as often, i vote for falken wildpeak

although the wildpeak may be great in snow as well. i havent read any reviews, or tested mine in snow yet
 

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just bought the FALKEN WILDPEAKS, ride nice and look great.
 

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I just put Duratracs on mine. I haven't been home to play with em but the wife hasn't complained about them other than the fact they make even more people look at the truck. Lol
 

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I just got the Duratrac's and mounted them on stock 2012 rims. Love them so far and can't wait until the snow comes!! I run Toyo Open Country A/T's (325/65-18 mounted on KMC XD Monsters) for the non-snow months and they are great (had a bit of difficulty getting them balanced correctly at first, but all is good now). I just noticed that the 325/65-18 size is not available on the A/T II's, might have to find an alternative when these wear out. Don't want to go down to a 60-series tire on the A/T II's.
 
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i dont see snow more than once a year when i take a trip to mammoth in cali. but thanks for the responses. is the wildpeaks still good for off road?
 
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