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  1. #1
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    Light truck tires

    I’ve been running BFG AT KO2 for years and am on my 3rd set for my truck. They have never done me wrong but I feel like they may be wearing out relatively quickly 2-2.5 years of daily driving.
    Truck is a 1 ton and sees mostly in town driving but I want the mountain/snowflake symbol to keep me legal when I need to reach family that’s in the interior year round.

    I feel like I should just get another set of the same old but am oblivious to any better options out there.

    Appreciate any opinion you have.

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  3. #2
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    Re: Light truck tires

    Toyo m55 !

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    Re: Light truck tires

    Goodyear Duratrac. Great in the snow.

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    Re: Light truck tires

    Quote Originally Posted by sidney-hunter View Post
    Goodyear Duratrac. Great in the snow.
    How are they for wear? I have heard they are fairly soft. I’m worried a 8000lb truck will destroy them the first summer.

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    Re: Light truck tires

    Toyo M-55 are super tough tires but terrible for winter highway driving. Maybe get a set of K02 for winter and run M-55 the rest of the year. My K02 seem to wear pretty fast too and I’m only running a tundra.
    Your asking in the wrong place. This is the tinfoil hat capital of the internet

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    Re: Light truck tires

    Mountain snowflake isnt required to be legal M&S is but i agree they do offer better traction . iI have been happy with Cooper made tires wear and traction on my one ton and SUV. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/t...t-winter-tires
    https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/t...winter-driving
    https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/t...ing/commercial

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    Re: Light truck tires

    Toyo open country at111 rj

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    Re: Light truck tires

    Quote Originally Posted by sidney-hunter View Post
    Goodyear Duratrac. Great in the snow.
    And great in mud....

    Trash on ice

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    Re: Light truck tires

    I hated the BFG Ko2s only lasted 45000km on m f150. I switched to Toyo CT and im at 115000km with 8/32 tread remaining

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    Re: Light truck tires

    The Toyo Open country’s are a great tire. I beat the piss out of mine in my work truck and they hold up real well. I have put 50,000km on mine this year. 1/4 of those Km’s are coastal bush roads. There’s still 60% tread on them. My treads are a bit chunked out from shotrock roads but I’m extremely happy with them. They are a quiet tire in my opinion as well
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