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Tire Upgrade

OLLIECB

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Anyone upgrade their tires on their 2025 Ramm 1500? I live in Iowa and the stock tires are...well...****ty for snow travel. I'm looking for upgrade ideas. Thanks in advance.
 
I’m not sure the year makes a difference, but if you give the size you have in mind some people might give good recommendations?
 
I’ve used Falken Wildpeak A/T on my 1500 and 3500, and was very happy with them. I think they come with the Off Road Group. Worth checking out. Read some reviews at TireRack and other places.
 
I have been running Falken Wildpeak’s for years. AT3’s and now AT4’s. In my opinion they are the best AT.
I tried a few others and never liked them and switched out quickly.
 

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I am running Blizzak DM-V2 on a dedicated set of rims in winter and Falken Wildpeaks in the summer and shoulder seasons. I has Falken Wildpeak AT3W on my 21 and 23 but they were getting a bit low on tread so when I picked up the 25 I bought a set of AT4W that are on the stock rims. I did change to a 275/60/R20 from the stock 275/55/R20 for a bit more sidewall and better look. The falkens are good at snow traction but the Blizzaks are way better on ice like you see in Iowa a lot.
 
Cool. I'll look at them both. Thanks for the tips all!
 
Multiple snow days over here, really like the Toyo Open Country AT/3. Triple peak rated, relatively quiet, nice ride.
 
I have two sets of rims, one has my summer so called "all season". The other has my studded Nokian snow tires. Both sets have tpms sensors and RAM is good enough that the system will automatically reset itself to the correct sensors.
 

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I got Michelin Cross Climate 2 all seasons for my 2014 Durango last fall. Best all seasons I've ever had for snow and slick conditions, but they have a tractor tire style tread pattern which took getting used to the look of them. Not sure how they would look on a 1500.
 
Seems early to me to be swapping off snow tires.
I'd agree, since some of our biggest storms have come in March. But having run the Falken tires myself, there shouldn't be a huge issue. They're pretty aggressive and I've done well in deep snow with them, even in the 'dacks.
 
Seems early to me to be swapping off snow tires.
I made the switch early because I was anxious to see and try the new AT4W's and because I find the Blizzaks get pretty soft with some of our spring daytime temps getting into the low 50's. Iam paranoid about losing tread early from the warm temps. Used to be I'd have winters on in Oct and off in Late April but with the warner shorter winters we've been having in MN it is more like Dec-March. We're supposed to get 5-7" tonight but then it will all melt by Thursday! Honestly it's mostly because I wanted to see how the new tires looked on the new truck.
 

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