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22” Limited Tire options please?

Gond1

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Debating 305/45 22 between Nitto TG G2 and Toyo OC AT3. Any thoughts on what may be better? Almost all highway driving and terrible city streets. Lol. Thanks! This forum is awesome.
 
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I love my 305/45/22 General Grabber UHPs. Look great, fairly quiet, and have a higher side wall!
 
no not a all on my Limited -- wish they were a little wider -- fit the wheel well very good though. It's only .8 of an inch wider.
 
no not a all on my Limited -- wish they were a little wider -- fit the wheel well very good though. It's only .8 of an inch wider.
Do you need splash guards with that size?
 
I went with Continental Terrain Contact HTs on mine. Couldn't stand the factory Goodyears. I'm 90% highway driving, but also am in the mud on jobsites, too. Honestly, these might be the best tires I've ever had on any of my trucks to date. Quiet on the highway, excellent in the snow, good cornering (for a 1500), and haven't gotten stuck in the mud yet...and yes, knocking on wood now.
 
I went with Continental Terrain Contact HTs on mine. Couldn't stand the factory Goodyears. I'm 90% highway driving, but also am in the mud on jobsites, too. Honestly, these might be the best tires I've ever had on any of my trucks to date. Quiet on the highway, excellent in the snow, good cornering (for a 1500), and haven't gotten stuck in the mud yet...and yes, knocking on wood now.
Any pics of the truck with the new tires?
 
I went with Continental Terrain Contact HTs on mine. Couldn't stand the factory Goodyears. I'm 90% highway driving, but also am in the mud on jobsites, too. Honestly, these might be the best tires I've ever had on any of my trucks to date. Quiet on the highway, excellent in the snow, good cornering (for a 1500), and haven't gotten stuck in the mud yet...and yes, knocking on wood now.
Are they quieter than the stock tires?

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Probably about the same. I can't say that I notice them at all, which is good enough for me.

I was so happy with them that I put at set on my wife's '18 Expedition (20" rims), and they're just as impressive on that vehicle. Way more planted while towing and very little drift at highway speeds.
 

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