Current best A/T tires for an LR3
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Current best A/T tires for an LR3
Hello - there have been many threads on what are the best options for an A/T tire for the LR3 but they are all a bit dated. Curious if there are any new options people recommend when looking at 255 (or 265) 60R 18 tires? I do a bit of light offroading/trails but also do quite a bit of highway driving. I've looked closely at the usual suspects (Nitto Terra Graplers, BFG KO2s, Falken Wildpeaks, Yokohama Geolanders) but am curious if there are other options or if I should just stick to one of these tried and true tires?
Thanks & Happy New Year!
Thanks & Happy New Year!
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Hello - there have been many threads on what are the best options for an A/T tire for the LR3 but they are all a bit dated. Curious if there are any new options people recommend when looking at 255 (or 265) 60R 18 tires? I do a bit of light offroading/trails but also do quite a bit of highway driving. I've looked closely at the usual suspects (Nitto Terra Graplers, BFG KO2s, Falken Wildpeaks, Yokohama Geolanders) but am curious if there are other options or if I should just stick to one of these tried and true tires?
Thanks & Happy New Year!
Thanks & Happy New Year!
They've taken me everywhere I want to go off pavement in NH and backwoods Maine with zero issues. They also have the snowflake, and can say I have not slid/spun/slipped once through 4 New England winters with them. To the point where I have fun in storms and go out before the plows to play.
Best part is they are inexpensive, I got a complete set new for under $500. I have 265/60 R18 on stock wheels/height with zero rubbing
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KayakID34 (01-02-2020)
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Originally Posted by Blackngold77
I have Nokian Rotiiva A/T and love them. I just replaced my worn out set of them with a new set and still love them.
They've taken me everywhere I want to go off pavement in NH and backwoods Maine with zero issues. They also have the snowflake, and can say I have not slid/spun/slipped once through 4 New England winters with them. To the point where I have fun in storms and go out before the plows to play.
Best part is they are inexpensive, I got a complete set new for under $500. I have 265/60 R18 on stock wheels/height with zero rubbing
They've taken me everywhere I want to go off pavement in NH and backwoods Maine with zero issues. They also have the snowflake, and can say I have not slid/spun/slipped once through 4 New England winters with them. To the point where I have fun in storms and go out before the plows to play.
Best part is they are inexpensive, I got a complete set new for under $500. I have 265/60 R18 on stock wheels/height with zero rubbing
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KayakID34 (01-02-2020)
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