Best ‘beefy’ tires for mostly on-road driving

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iamdub

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Looks great that way too! @iamdub What do you think Chris?

Great tire for sure, but I think an aggressive-looking tire looks out of place on a lowered rig the same way a street tire looks out of place on a lifted one. Form following function, they'd probably suit the OP's criteria quite well.
 

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Great tire for sure, but I think an aggressive-looking tire looks out of place on a lowered rig the same way a street tire looks out of place on a lifted one. Form following function, they'd probably suit the OP's criteria quite well.

Normally I'd agree with you, until he posted that photo!
 

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Great tire for sure, but I think an aggressive-looking tire looks out of place on a lowered rig the same way a street tire looks out of place on a lifted one. Form following function, they'd probably suit the OP's criteria quite well.
My thoughts, eggszactly.....
 

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What tires were on the rig before those?

And I’d say that compared to OEM yes, ko2’s are very aggressive.
No idea, they were new when I got the vehicle but I put the exact same tires on my old Sierra, my old Silverado, my blazer.....etc.

Used to run duratracs but those got loud after like 20k miles.
 

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