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Help me select tires...

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by 10ptXtreme, Oct 15, 2018.

  1. Oct 16, 2018 at 7:48 AM
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    ejl923

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    i should have this response in a document that i can cut and paste.

    When i hear no off roading and ice traction, this is the tire. The few AT tires ive had havent been too good on ice. In the winter, most traction that is needed is ice/slushy roads. If you drive unplowed or neglected roads that dont get plowed right away, maybe at's can help.
     
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  2. Oct 16, 2018 at 7:49 AM
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  3. Oct 16, 2018 at 7:53 AM
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    Of all the tires you mentioned OP I’d go with the Cooper AT3s. .
     
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  4. Oct 16, 2018 at 7:54 AM
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    What tires are those? Something new from GY? I don't recall seeing those before...
     
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  5. Oct 16, 2018 at 8:06 AM
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    Right guys! I ran Hankook ATM RF10s (P265/75R16's) for 40k miles, and they were always alright, WAY better than stock but definietly no where near the road manners and light snow and ice traction as the Micheline Defender LTX M/S (aka Micheline MS2). So when i had a blowout on the Hankook's (which left a bad taste in my mouth for those tires) i went to a Cooper AT3 (the non 4s as it wasnt out yet) in a LT265/75R16 load range C. Been a good tire but even in a load range C they are heavy (46 or 47 lbs a tire) and the MPG hit has been noticeable as has the acceleration and braking, they are also getting rather loud and i only have like 15k on them.

    Granted i love the more aggressive look of an AT tire, and i do actually go off road in my truck, but 95% of my driving is on the highway or in snowy icy roads to go skiing next set o tire will be the Defender LTX M/S in a 265/75R16 (non LT). I have the dirtbike if i wanna do gnarly off roading.
     
  6. Oct 16, 2018 at 8:48 AM
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    what tires are these?
     
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  7. Oct 16, 2018 at 10:46 AM
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    Think long and hard about AT tires... they're louder, they give you less MPG, and being heavier they make your truck feel sluggish. 99.9% of my driving is on good old pavement, and man do I regret not getting good on-road tires like the aforementioned Michelins.
     
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  8. Oct 16, 2018 at 10:49 AM
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    My Cooper AT3 4s are outstanding highway, wet, mud, gravel tires. Only tire I'll put on my Tacoma from here on out. Handle sporty and smooth, but if you do ever find yourself in anything messy they hold up really well and while I haven't had a snow to test them in yet, they carry the snowflake rating for winter tires..

    Here's a review I posted up on them with some others who have chimed in any also bought recently:

    Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S Review

    Edit: Per some earlier comments... these tires are quieter than the stock tires and ride extremely smooth. They are also lighter than a lot of AT tires coming it at around 42 lbs and I've seen zero impact on my MPGs after swapping my stock wranglers for these. They are also very inexpensive
     
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  9. Oct 16, 2018 at 11:28 AM
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    Agreed. I have the older AT3's on my 4th gen 4runner. They replaced a set of Michelin LTX's. These ride so much smoother, less bouncy and handle great everywhere. Perfect for a family vehicle or a weekend light off-roader.
     
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  10. Oct 16, 2018 at 11:33 AM
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    Pics of them on your truck?
    We just started carrying the Falken line at work and I'm still spending a lot of time ogling non manufacturer-supplied images of them on vehicles to see how they look real-world.

    Goodyear Wrangler Ultra Terrain. They're what we call a 'Club Tire' in that Goodyear produces them for a budget price for certain vendors. In the case of the Ultra Terrain, I believe they're only sold at Discount Tire
     
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  11. Oct 16, 2018 at 11:44 AM
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    You got my attention. I need tires probably the next few months or so. It's between the Cooper AT3 4S and the Michelin LTX M/S2. The AT3's seem so new that there arent any reviews on tire rack. Where as the Michelin has millions of proven miles. I like the look of the coops better, and they seem to be a better value. Hmmm.
     
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    the Michelin's will last probably 20k mi longer than the AT3's so considering that into the pricing.

    I wont care what pricing is, the Micheline Defender LTX will be my next tire no questions asked, im done with loud, heavy, at tires that kill my mpgs all for the "look".... the added traction off road RARELY gets used by me and 4x4 + locker + atrac makes a good job of most situations if REALLY necessary.
     
  13. Oct 16, 2018 at 12:00 PM
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    Do you have the DEFENDER LTX M/S or LTX M/S2. These are two different tires right?


    The Defenders are ~$200 a tire and LTX m/s2 are ~240 a tire. 20% difference in cost between the two and quick compare of the UTQG shows that the defenders have a higher rating. Not sure why the other is more expensive.


     
  14. Oct 16, 2018 at 12:04 PM
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    found out they are called goodyear wrangler ultra terrain at. Pretty nice, however they look more aggressive on the picture above than they really are...
     
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  15. Oct 16, 2018 at 12:42 PM
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    Quite sure the defenders replaced the ms2. If you are finding them i would guess older stock. Ive had both, same tire
     
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    zero offroading, easy go with Michelins. ride like a dream plus they make the best road tires in the game.
     
  17. Oct 16, 2018 at 12:50 PM
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    spot on.
     
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    It's tough to beat Michelins when the vast majority of your driving is on pavement. They are expensive but last forever. My last set of LTX AT2 had over 70K on them and still had over .3" tread remaining. They were so old that the sidewalls were cracking so I replaced them- with the same thing.
     
  19. Oct 16, 2018 at 1:10 PM
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    Yeah going for the Michelin. Have them on my wifes Pilot. Been impressed so far. For a few extra bucks, seems like an easy decision. Thanks all
     
  20. Oct 16, 2018 at 1:12 PM
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    i believe they stopped making them and have replaced them with the General Grabber ATx. which is the same/improved version
     

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