10 ply tires on the Burb. Your thoughts?

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bayareadude84

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Last summer my Esky needed some new rubber and I scored set of 4 10 PLY LT 17" Goodyear Wrangler ATS @ Walmart clearance for $325 all 4 mounted/balanced !!!
And I though it was also better to go with LT's since my esky is the heavier ESV AWD version


I didn't buy them to haul anything, that job is for my Suburban. But the price was to good to pass and I hate body roll and sway when driving on highway, so these LT tires do the job. Also I run 50 PSI all around for city/highway driving and no issue so far with road comfort matter of fact its handling pretty good in current Dallas snow storm :driver:


Dave


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Old thread, so I'll be brief as someone else may be interested.

2009 Burb 2500 4wd. I run the 10-ply Cooper AT3 (265/75/16). 3/4 ton rides like a 3/4 ton. Work well enough in rain, snow and slush. Less well in mud. Hard rubber wears long, ~40k and still have a few miles until tread wear indicator. I replaced a pair with the Cooper ATP3 due to road damage and off the shelf availability mid-trip.

DO NOT run under inflated, especially in the rain, had a tendency to hydroplane when shop only filled to 35psi.
 

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Old thread, so I'll be brief as someone else may be interested.

2009 Burb 2500 4wd. I run the 10-ply Cooper AT3 (265/75/16). 3/4 ton rides like a 3/4 ton. Work well enough in rain, snow and slush. Less well in mud. Hard rubber wears long, ~40k and still have a few miles until tread wear indicator. I replaced a pair with the Cooper ATP3 due to road damage and off the shelf availability mid-trip.

DO NOT run under inflated, especially in the rain, had a tendency to hydroplane when shop only filled to 35psi.

Cooper are GOOD tires !!!
 

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