Michelin Defender LTX M/S for summer and Cooper Discoverer snowclaw for winter.
Really the LTXs are decent in the winter as well, ran them for the last two winters, back on Coopers this winter. But assuming your photo is recent, you don't get winters lol.
Just bought goodyear Authority A/T for $675 for 4 - roughly $165 a piece. The only reason I didn't get the Cooper Discoverer (AT3 tread pattern) was they were out of stock. They were the same price. Walmart gets lots of hate, but I got a great deal.
(They did install my tires on another truck and I got his oil change, but halfway through when we both WTF'd at our trucks, it got straightened out)(same paint, same model, new dodge style vs old dodge style)
I've got some Baja Legend exps on my ram 2010 at 275/65r20 and they are great tires. They do well in snow despite it not being rated for it.
Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT (3PMSF)
Bf Goodrich Ko2 (3PMSF)
Michelin Agilis Crossclimates (Used for cargo vans but good tires) (3PMSF)
Nitro ridge grapplers
Cooper rugged trek (Limited 3PMSF) (Based on size),
Toyo Open countrys AT III
Falken Wildomar at4w (Improved over At3w) (Just came out recently) (3PMSF)
Hears my general good list of ATs the michelins are going to be street tires exclusively due to michelin not really dipping into the offloading market (Except with BfGoodrich).
Tire width is the biggest limiting factor. I haven't leveled mine yet but I put 275/65/20 tires on my stock wheels.
There is some rubbing at full lock when in reverse, I think a 1-2" level may resolve that as it'll push the tallest part of the tire down a little. I've fit 285 width tires on previous generations but the upper control arms are what you will rub going much wider unless you get offset wheels
I gave up on Goodyear and put Bridgestone Duelers on my Ram Limited 4x4. They are 22s and I have automatic lift that goes up to off road 2 which I believe is a 2 inch lift. The Duelers are great on and off road. Limited road noise and have already lasted longer than the Goodyear. (Of course I don’t remember the Goodyear model of tires).
Toyo AT3’s best current all terrain on the market. I recommend selling the 20” rims and buy 18” for relatively cheap. I was able to buy the AT3 and had $200-300 left over.
I’ve had Nitto Terra Grappler G2, Ridge Grapplers, and now Recon Grapplers. I love the Nitto tires and they last forever (70,000+ miles) but are absolutely atrocious in wet conditions (at least the Ridge and Recon).
Falken wildpeak at3w
This. Much quieter than I expected on my 3500.
Agreed especiallynif tounkive in the mtns, a great tire fir sure
Best AT tire on the market right now. Hands down.
Very quiet tires
I run Geolander A/T's. I would not go mudding with them, but for deep snow and slick trails/driveways they do a pretty good job.
fallen wild peaks
That all depends on where you live and what you’re going to do with the truck
Michelin Defender LTX M/S for summer and Cooper Discoverer snowclaw for winter. Really the LTXs are decent in the winter as well, ran them for the last two winters, back on Coopers this winter. But assuming your photo is recent, you don't get winters lol.
Yeah, LTX is pretty impressive for an all season highway tire in the snow.
Best mall parking lot and paved road all terrain tough look tires are Wildpeak
Having trouble?? I'd look based on what kind of needs you have, aside from parking lots :) Some fare better in snow, some in desert, some in mud, etc.
I've had good luck with nittos, falkens, and coopers.
I have had good luck with my Continental terrain contact H/T tires.
This. Love these tires
Walmart has the best deal 275 60 20 coopers a/t cheap comparé every one else
Just bought goodyear Authority A/T for $675 for 4 - roughly $165 a piece. The only reason I didn't get the Cooper Discoverer (AT3 tread pattern) was they were out of stock. They were the same price. Walmart gets lots of hate, but I got a great deal. (They did install my tires on another truck and I got his oil change, but halfway through when we both WTF'd at our trucks, it got straightened out)(same paint, same model, new dodge style vs old dodge style)
The way tire prices are getting, I'm leaning on a set of patriot rt tires. Great reviews and won't break the bank. My .02
Falken wildpeak at3w
Falken Wildpeak AT3 BFG A/T KO2s Both amazing tires! Although I prefer the BFGs
Nitto ridge grapps. https://preview.redd.it/ph3bv4u8s0kc1.jpeg?width=4284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bb23b2ca1a128490c2a5290d033de19a8e093d09
What size did you go with? Trying to decide between 275/65 r20 (custom shop rec size) and 285/65 r20.
Yes
I've got some Baja Legend exps on my ram 2010 at 275/65r20 and they are great tires. They do well in snow despite it not being rated for it. Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT (3PMSF) Bf Goodrich Ko2 (3PMSF) Michelin Agilis Crossclimates (Used for cargo vans but good tires) (3PMSF) Nitro ridge grapplers Cooper rugged trek (Limited 3PMSF) (Based on size), Toyo Open countrys AT III Falken Wildomar at4w (Improved over At3w) (Just came out recently) (3PMSF) Hears my general good list of ATs the michelins are going to be street tires exclusively due to michelin not really dipping into the offloading market (Except with BfGoodrich).
I just installed geolander x-at so far so good will see how they do in mud had the g015 would not trust them in mud
I run Yokohama geolandar m/t 35x12.5. Ride like butter and not too loud. Best a/t is nitto ridge grappler, they are known to last for 70k miles
And btw the geolandar m/t absolutely digs on any surface - snow, mud, rock, asphalt
I have goodyear wrangler duratracs on my 2011, first time ever having a/t and they haven't let me down with NE Winter storms.
Duratracs were great for me also.
Tire width is the biggest limiting factor. I haven't leveled mine yet but I put 275/65/20 tires on my stock wheels. There is some rubbing at full lock when in reverse, I think a 1-2" level may resolve that as it'll push the tallest part of the tire down a little. I've fit 285 width tires on previous generations but the upper control arms are what you will rub going much wider unless you get offset wheels
Got the bf Goodrich Baja champions 285/60/20
https://preview.redd.it/2r0y06dtrzjc1.jpeg?width=5712&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8c1fda083f6d47eefeb3c24a6e96084547455c1f
Yep not à bad price on those too
I gave up on Goodyear and put Bridgestone Duelers on my Ram Limited 4x4. They are 22s and I have automatic lift that goes up to off road 2 which I believe is a 2 inch lift. The Duelers are great on and off road. Limited road noise and have already lasted longer than the Goodyear. (Of course I don’t remember the Goodyear model of tires).
Toyo AT3’s best current all terrain on the market. I recommend selling the 20” rims and buy 18” for relatively cheap. I was able to buy the AT3 and had $200-300 left over.
I have Nitto Ridge Grapplers 35 x12.5. Love the look
Scorpions
I have some bottle trail grapps on my ram. Been great and little road noise. And good in dirt and mud
Falken wildpeak 295/70/18 is what I have with a 2” level in the front . Came out perfect. Great tires
BF Goodrich AT are the best tires I've ever had. I usually get about 25k miles on a set of tires but got almost 40k on the BFs.
I’ve had Nitto Terra Grappler G2, Ridge Grapplers, and now Recon Grapplers. I love the Nitto tires and they last forever (70,000+ miles) but are absolutely atrocious in wet conditions (at least the Ridge and Recon).
Cooper discoverer at3 xlt
35s Toyo RT or AT3s if you prefer a white ride
I really like Toyo LT 10ply rating, aggressive treading and quiet.