Stock BFG vs. Goodyear Duratrac vs Toyo Open Country M/T?

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Those Falkens look interesting...

Thanks for everyone's advice! I'm really leaning towards the Goodyears now. We live in the mountains and snow is a big concern. I've looked at comparisons and reviews on other sites and lots of folks recommend the Duratracs, especially for wet/winter conditions. I'll let you know what I go for when I pull the trigger.
 

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Toyo has new AT II's out. No feedback cuz they r new but they look like a good all around tire

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I went to Duratracs on my last truck due to winter driving. They made a world of difference in the snow and were much quieter than my MTRs. They changed the truck from simply being a decent/manageable snow vehicle to being a blast to floor and screw around with. I will be going to Duratracs on the Raptor as well when the time comes.
 

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in terms of quality...
BFG>goodyear>toyo

if i'd want mud tires. BFG km2's. you need to have them rotated as well. also, they are amazing when aired down - grip wise.
light too.
 

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in terms of quality...
BFG>goodyear>toyo

if i'd want mud tires. BFG km2's. you need to have them rotated as well. also, they are amazing when aired down - grip wise.
light too.

I would 100% turn that around.

BFG<Goodyear<Toyo
 
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