ProComp AT Sport vs DC FunCountry vs MT Baja ATZ p3

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EnigmaMan

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So its time to ditch these 265/70r17 Firestone tires that came with my Yukon XL and will be upgrading to 285/70r17 (33x11.5) tires. I already have the leveling kit installed so I hope i dont have much trouble with a 33" tire. I really want to fix the look of this Yukon and it looks pretty weak in its 4x4 stock format and next up is the tires. Does anybody have any thoughts / experience with these 3 tires on their Yukon / Tahoe?

Ive been looking at 3 different tires. (I am going to include current prices for future reference so people know if they have gone up / down).

ProComp AT Sport:
Speed Rating 99mph Q
Load Rading D
Weight 60lbs
Tread Depth 16.8/32
Price: $217.49

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Dick Cepek Fun Country:
Speed Rating 99mph Q
Load Rading E
Weight 59lbs
Tread Depth 18.5/32
Price: $227.99

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Micky Thompson Baja ATZ P3
Speed Rating 99mph Q
Load Rading E
Weight 59lbs
Tread Depth 18.5/32
Price: $209.99

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Have you looked into the BFG KO2? We have them on our other SUV and have been very happy with them.
The KM2 looks pretty good as well.
 
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Mickey Thompson are good but don't have a long life. I have them on the winter beater. I will post pics when I can.
 
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EnigmaMan

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Have you looked into the BFG KO2? We have them on our other SUV and have been very happy with them.
The KM2 looks pretty good as well.

Yeah I have looked at them - they are a pretty decent tire but not aggressive enough for what I want :)
I did have the Fun Country II's on a Duramax Diesel I had and they were pretty awesome tires.
Just curious if anybody has had much luck with these.

Thanks for the info #1Taho! - Good to know as I do want to get some mileage out of these. I am hoping also with the load range D/E and the deeper tread - I might get more mileage out of them.
 

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MT's Baja ATZ SLT's have lasted me 4 years and counting. Still have 13/32 on them which is still over half tread. Side wall looks like a MT with the side bitters they have, but the traction is amazing. Love them.
 
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