Winter rated all seasons

Braddock54

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Anyone have suggestions for a snowflake all season tire? Just realizing that the Goodyear wrangler SRA's on my new Ford are going to be terrible this winter.

Have bought winter specific before ( Nokians) but looking to run one tire all year.
 

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Duritracs. They're on the noisy side but they carry a snowflake and work pretty well in snow. On that note, they didn't work that well for me on ice but I suspect few to no all weather tires would.
 

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Thanks guys I will check those out. Had a dump here and got me researching the tires I have on now. No one says anything good about them in any weather really.
 

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Thanks guys I will check those out. Had a dump here and got me researching the tires I have on now. No one says anything good about them in any weather really.

I've had 3 sets of at2's on 2 vehicles and have gotten 100k + out if eCh set. Ran them on a 2wd truck and was amazed at what they would trudge through. Good aggressive with out the road noise
 

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Yup, general grabber at2..... We sell lots and now large fleets are demanding nothing but these tires on their trucks... Quiet, longlasting and good all weather traction and snowflake designated........ The new bfg k02's are also decent and they are snowflake rated, although a little more pricey :)
 

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Thanks gents I'm going to price out the grabbers. Nothing but positive things out there about them.
 

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[QU OTE=Mike270412;2004030]What kind of tires were on that truck In saw in the ditch last winter?
Nitto grapplers ........ They are junk.....[/QUOTE]
Nittos are definitely not a good, long lasting tire
 

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toyo open country C/T are new this year and a pretty good looking tire with the symbol. I'm happy running the duratrac's but may try these next.
 

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Toyo M55 can't be beat for tough use.
Terrible high pitched hum thou on the pavement and wouldn't run them if you want quite . IMO
 

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$1030 installed for the duratrac in 275/65r18 @FT. Thinkin I'll go with these. Thanks for the input y'all
 
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