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Tires for plowing, towing and everyday driving

Nicholas Baglio

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Apr 22, 2018
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Truck Year
2015
I’m looking for a tire that’s gonna last. I plow a little with my truck. Just my own driveway and sometimes a neighbor when it’s too much snow to shovel. I trail my boat and drive with a small trailer for my lawnmower/ snowmobile . I’m mainly to and from work (basic daily driving) . I’d love a mud tire, but I just think my MPGs will go down along with how long the tires will last. Any Suggestions?
 

BoostN

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Jul 27, 2013
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BFG AT KO2, or Nitto Ridge Grappler will be my next tire.

Both are great mild hybrid AT/MT tires, and probably will last about as long as any out there.
But, just my opinion. The Ridge Grappler's are getting great reviews, and of course the BFG has been out awhile and most seem to still love those.
 
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Rich Daarud

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Nov 14, 2018
7
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Truck Year
2016
Nicholas,
I've got 45K on my current set of Bridgestone Alenza all season. I've spent most of my time on the highway with some gravel/double track driving. They are wearing well and return good mileage (26-28 mpg.) I'll replace them with Alenzas' next Spring. I drive about 40k a year.

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