Best ‘beefy’ tires for mostly on-road driving

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They're constructed differently. Same tread design but different construction. Surprisingly, all three versions have a 60k mileage warranty.

I reckon you'll opt for the P-Metric for the better ride over being impervious to almost any road hazard with the LTs. The P-Metrics will take the same air pressure as your door sticker while the LTs will have to be run at 50psi all around. That of course would necessitate reprogramming the new tires and pressures into the TPMS too.

No idea. I assume since I didnt have to reprogram the truck they are the p metric.
 

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I've driven in plenty of vehicles with aggressive tires like the KO2's. I dont need to eat at a specific Chinese restaurant to know they have Chinese food. And I dont need to eat at a restaurant with a 1 star review to know its probably not very good.

I'm really not trying to hurt peoples feelings by pointing out that off road tires are less quiet than performance or all seasons.

Well me and some of the boys here have direct experience with that tire and don't have to... well, why bother? Let us know how you like them and which ones you put on. Then put a sticky note next to your screen and tell us how they sound two years from now.
 
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Well me and some of the boys here have direct experience with that tire and don't have to... well, why bother? Let us know how you like them and which ones you put on. Then put a sticky note next to your screen and tell us how they sound two years from now.

Put them on. They sound great! (And I won’t have this truck in 2 years so...)

Thanks and again, sorry for pointing out that off road tires are louder than all seasons boys!
 

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I want get a set of roll bars and poly bushings on our 08 Denali. The oe 275 55 20 tires have a lot of sidewall flex. It has to be that way to soak up the seams on concrete freeways in CA.

I recently chose UHP tires rated W made by Sentury. They’re engineered for performance not longevity. The side effect is less tire roll, longer tread life, a softer, quieter ride and overall the best tire I’ve ever run on a SUV. Suckers were $1h ea, out the door delivered by Discount Tire’s eBay site.

With AWD you can run tires like this rain or shine.



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Well me and some of the boys here have direct experience with that tire and don't have to... well, why bother? Let us know how you like them and which ones you put on. Then put a sticky note next to your screen and tell us how they sound two years from now.
Lol

I mean I have a 3 month old and it’s my wife’s car (now). Zero complaints from anybody on noise and they’ve got some mileage on them.

Also ko2’s are aggressive? They’re all terrains with no large lugs and quite smooth in the middle lol.
 
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Lol

I mean I have a 3 month old and it’s my wife’s car (now). Zero complaints from anybody on noise and they’ve got some mileage on them.

Also ko2’s are aggressive? They’re all terrains with no large lugs and quite smooth in the middle lol.

What tires were on the rig before those?

And I’d say that compared to OEM yes, ko2’s are very aggressive.
 

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