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jarydM

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If I may ask, what is your use case?
70-80% on road. Roads here are bad though. We do get 6-18" of snow on occasion, also ice, and torrential rain. Tahoe is also the adventure vehicle, so it get's offroad for camping, hiking, etc. But the Highway miles is what I worry about. I'm a nurse, and travel a lot, so I need something comfortable, mostly quiet, but capable when I need it. People that I've spoken to that have this tire, who are usually quite picky about noise, vibration, etc, say it rides well and is overall rather quiet.

I've probably got 40k mor miles on the wranglers that are on the truck currently though, but I'm always looking for a sale!

Also, @Galante I'm looking at doing the 285's on it, but I really wanna put 305/65 on it. We'll see if its worth the extra $$$
 

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I just got the green light to get my tires replaced. But I'm looking at upsizing my rims, as well; they are the OEM 16" rims, and I eventually want to do a big brake kit. I am looking at all terrain tires as well. I've been told Michelins are top of the line, and that Falken makes a good tire. I asked about tires in this thread, originally:

http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/tires-and-road-noise.96387/#post-1157613

Good luck on getting what you want/need.


70-80% on road. Roads here are bad though. We do get 6-18" of snow on occasion, also ice, and torrential rain. Tahoe is also the adventure vehicle, so it get's offroad for camping, hiking, etc. But the Highway miles is what I worry about. I'm a nurse, and travel a lot, so I need something comfortable, mostly quiet, but capable when I need it. People that I've spoken to that have this tire, who are usually quite picky about noise, vibration, etc, say it rides well and is overall rather quiet.

I've probably got 40k mor miles on the wranglers that are on the truck currently though, but I'm always looking for a sale!

Also, @Galante I'm looking at doing the 285's on it, but I really wanna put 305/65 on it. We'll see if its worth the extra $$$
 

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I just got the green light to get my tires replaced. But I'm looking at upsizing my rims, as well; they are the OEM 16" rims, and I eventually want to do a big brake kit. I am looking at all terrain tires as well. I've been told Michelins are top of the line, and that Falken makes a good tire. I asked about tires in this thread, originally:

http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/tires-and-road-noise.96387/#post-1157613

Good luck on getting what you want/need.
Michelin’s are the best for the money. The AT2 is a great all terrain tire, and is rated well. If I had the money I would use Michelin or BFGs.

Falkens, in my experience, are great tires for 15-20k.. and shit after that. I haven’t used their off-road tires though. Nitto also makes a good all terrain tire, that comes in a variety of sizes, and works well.

But if you’re looking to upgrade wheels, find a set of take-offs that have the new car tires on them still, and run that for 30-40k. That’s what I did, for the price of new tires I got tires, wheels, and new TPMS for all 4.
 
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But if you’re looking to upgrade wheels, find a set of take-offs that have the new car tires on them still, and run that for 30-40k. That’s what I did, for the price of new tires I got tires, wheels, and new TPMS for all 4.

Unfortunately, take-offs don't really work for me. According to all the data I can find online, my wheels have a stud pattern of 8x 165.1; this persisted through 2010 (I have a 2005). The 2011+ are 8x 180. I found a TERRIFIC set of 2016 take-offs with the Michellin tires I want (in my budget, even). but the rims aren't going to fit.
 

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Unfortunately, take-offs don't really work for me. According to all the data I can find online, my wheels have a stud pattern of 8x 165.1; this persisted through 2010 (I have a 2005). The 2011+ are 8x 180. I found a TERRIFIC set of 2016 take-offs with the Michellin tires I want (in my budget, even). but the rims aren't going to fit.
any 6 lug chevy rim will fit
 
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Mulling this over again.... Seriously can't decide. I'm loving the looks of the x3 in 275/70/18.
 

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