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Milestar Patagonia MT review.

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Juforrest, Jun 23, 2019.

  1. Jun 23, 2019 at 2:08 PM
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    Juforrest

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    I recently put a set of these on my truck in 315/75/16. I didn’t see any reviews of them posted so I thought I would start a thread and hopefully more folks with them will share here as well. 982DB286-D377-4A04-8AC6-10B6EC6DC381.jpg 1BBFDB72-EBAB-4DAB-9975-089F408DF058.jpgI haven’t put many miles on them yet but first impression is good. At the moment they aren’t much louder than the Falkens AT3w’s they replaced. I’m heading to Coeur D’Alene, Idaho soon for 7 days of really big lake and off roading. After that I should have logged a good amount of miles in the dirt an on road by the time I get home. Please tag anyone you know is running these.
     
  2. Aug 29, 2019 at 9:48 AM
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  3. Aug 29, 2019 at 9:55 AM
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    I am running these on my truck as well.
    315/70/17
    I previously had 315/75/16 KM3's

    The Patagonia seems to have better traction and about the same road noise.
    I wasn't super happy with the grip of the KM3.
    These Patagonia's haven't slipped once.

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  4. Aug 30, 2019 at 6:19 PM
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    Just got back this afternoon from a week of off roading and highway driving. I think I’m about 2k miles on them or so. Most of this last week was super dry dirt trails with lots of rocks. One of the trails I did last year on Falken AT3w’s and I can safely say it was easier with the mud terrains. Road noise isn’t bad for a MT. Hill starts on wet asphalt are great but that was expected.
     
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  5. Sep 2, 2019 at 2:42 PM
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    Good to hear! I was looking for tires and for the price/overwhelming amount of good reviews they seemed too good to be true. I'm glad people actually use them and have good experience with them. I'm definitely going to grab a set of these.

    How has the wear been on them?
     
  6. Sep 2, 2019 at 2:44 PM
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    Look brand new still.
     
  8. Sep 2, 2019 at 9:06 PM
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    Thanks it seems like it is in constant-ish evolution. After this last trip I’m pretty pleased with it currently.
     
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    I just had these installed. 285/70/17 and love these tires so far. I did a lot of research on them before getting them. they are sticky. Feels like they are ripping the pavement up. :)

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    watching for possible future purchase, would like more reviews from TW members.
     
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    I grabbed FIVE of these 315/75r16 patagonia’s for $760 OTD a while back and I LOVE THEM. They grip like crazy off-road & come in a D load so they ride better than my previous E load Cooper STT pro’s in 285/75/16. On road they are well mannered, plenty quiet, and they don’t pull or track abnormally. 10/10 I would buy again. Looking to get about 30k miles out of this set. Oh yeah, mine are apparently 65lbs each which is unbeatable for a 35” on 16” wheel MUD TERRAIN. I weighed them with my FN wheels and it was 85lbs on my bathroom scale

    On road I keep them at about 30psi and 10-12psi when I wheel.

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    I like how it looks like a laser light is shining down on the rear suspension!
     
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    It is. I installed lasers on my truck for obvious reasons. It also has x-ray vision
     
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    Nice!
     
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    Got these bad boys installed and loving them. Very very nice tire and much better traction that the Nitto Ridge grapplers that I had before.

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    The only “negative” so far (and not convinced it is a tire issue) is the circus of a balance job that I got when balanced by the shop. Weights galore! One of them has over 1lb in stick-on and lip weights.

    I’m due to go back for them to “re-balance”.

    anyone else had any issues with balancing these tires?
     
  20. Oct 25, 2019 at 4:46 PM
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    So i've got like 8k miles on mine and they are almost done.
    I reached out someone with an intimate relationship at Milestar and was told that they are a tire that is VERY picky when it comes to air pressure and alignment.

    My tires became very loud at about 5,000 miles. Offroad, they are good, but I watched people with STT Pros have better traction in Moab.
    I haven't used them in snow yet, but overall I was happier with the durability and ride quality of the KM3. Pricing is right on these, but don't expect to get 30k out of these if you are off road often.
     

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