Almost time for new tires for the '11 Z71...

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njracer

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I'm on OEM a rims with no lift.

What semi aggressive options do I have?

In the past I have used the Bridgestone REVO 2's and really enjoyed them. Most likely will go with them again unless there is a better option.

So please chime in and let me know what you're running and what size (I'm ok with going up a size unless s causes rubbing issues).

Thanks,

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I'm stock height on Mickey thompson ATZ-P3 285/55/20 (stock wheels)



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I'm stock height on Mickey thompson ATZ-P3 285/55/20 (stock wheels)



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Are they available in 18's?

How are they in the snow, rain and on the highway?

Good life?
 

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I'm not sure 100% but I would assume they would make an 18"

I just put these tires on last Thursday... so i can't really answer your questions but I also had REVO2 before these and I'm much happier with these and they are unbelievably quiet considering the aggressive tread pattern.
 

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Haha, I hear that a lot.

Yah I'm really digging the tires myself.
 

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So many options...

For semi aggressive I like the look of Nitto terra grapplers, Toyo open country... Crap, I know there's more I like, it's just too dang early to think straight...
 

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I'm stock height on Mickey thompson ATZ-P3 285/55/20 (stock wheels)



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Man I skipped right over your post when I gave my first reply. I guess when I saw Mickey Thompson I thought of big, chunky, super aggressive, soft tires with barbed wire or something silly like that on the side wall. I was using my phone so I didn't notice in the pics thats not the case with these. Those do look sweet and I like the description on the website. These are now on my short list for aggressive tires along with Duratracs and Trail Grapplers. Can you post more pics, maybe from the side and what not...? Please give some feedback after you've driven on them for a while.
 

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Toyo Open Country MT's!! Here's a good pic of the tread when I had em on my avalanche:
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And here is a pic with the terra grapplers:

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I put some 285/60R18 E123S Nitto Terra Grapplers on my '13 Z71 about a month or two ago and love them. I am stock wheels, no lift besides what the factory did, and these are the 10 ply Load Range E Grapplers. They are pretty darn quiet for their tread pattern, perhaps a smidgeon more singing than those stupid Goodyear Wrangler SR-A street tires they put on Z71's, and the Nitto's are way better off road and clean their tread quickly when you get back on road.

I get a very slight interference on the left back inner wheel well in a couple of locations when I am getting maximum compression/travel on my suspension. Maybe rubbing a 1" to 2" square area on the plastic wheel well in two spots but just barely and no noticible damage. Just polisihing the plastic a bit.

These are heavy tires and I can feel the difference but it is nothing serious. I feel totally confident that these 10 ply tires will take a beating in rocks and such without stranding me. They are also 11.50's so they are an inch wider than stock so they look good but hydroplane about the same as stock size in the Wranglers. A great tire as far as I am concerned. Will be buying them again when that time comes.
 
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285x65x18 Trail Grapplers

Just had these installed....love them! Surprisingly quite and smooth ride.

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Just had these installed....love them! Surprisingly quite and smooth ride.

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That looks sick!

I'm slowly starting to lean towards these tires for my Z71. How have they effected your MPG? Can you feel the tread at lower speeds. I saw a comment from someone earlier that they could feel it.
 

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I'm looking forward to the release of the bfg KO2's next month... Might be my choice. Those, or the Open Country R/Ts
 

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That looks sick!

I'm slowly starting to lean towards these tires for my Z71. How have they effected your MPG? Can you feel the tread at lower speeds. I saw a comment from someone earlier that they could feel it.

I lost ~1 to 2 mpg, but some of that can be attributed to needing the speedo re-calibrated due to a larger diameter. Black Bear tune cured that and more :mexsmoke:. I could feel it a bit and wasn't as bad as others have described, but keep in mind I have 4.10 gears.
 

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