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All-Terrain Help

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Good day fellow 5th Gen. Ram owners. A/T Tire opinions needed. I have a 2020 Ram 1500 Laramie Quad Cab that needs new tires. I would like to dress it up a little with All-Terrain tires, to drive on beach for some surf fishing, occasional winter snow anh and tried to narrow choices to the following:
d some light dirt trails, and yeah, for the look of course. OEM tires are 275/65R18. I’m keeping the 18 inch wheels, and NO lifting or leveling. Going for 275/70R18. These are just a little bit bigger and should fit without any wheel rubbing problems. 275/75R18 are same width (10.8”) and 1 inch taller - might fit, but will there be a rubbing problem during full wheel turns? Of course my wife’s main concern (and I MUST consider this) is tire noise on the highway at 55, 65 MPH. Have done much research
BF Goodrich A/T KO3 – primarily leaning toward the KO3
Falken Wildpeake AT4W
Cooper discover A/T3 XLT
Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac RT and AT Adventure w/Kevler
Firestone Destination XT and AT2
Would greatly appreciate your experience, advise, recommendations on these tires (keeping in mind wife’s worries of highway noise and ride comfort) or any other A/Ts you feel will fill the bill.
Thanks so much
 
you’ll get a lot of different opinions here. Myself I’ve done a lot of research and when my time comes to swap out my Goodyear eagle touring tires I’ll be going with one of the 3 below.

If cash allows my first choice is Mickey Thompson Baja boss

Toyo second

Nitro 3rd.

In my opinion from what I’ve read these are the 3 highest quality tires on the market.

Good luck
 
My vote is for the FIrestone XT I have them on a 2020 Superduty and love them, wear is exellent, snow and field travel very good as well. A touch of noise but not bad or annoying. We just put a set on my son's 2019 Ram. He love the ride now and snow taction.

For reference I have over 55 000 mile on mine right now and they are just under 1/2 tread. Mainly highway miles, some light towing, and a few miles on gravel roads and in the field. I'm light on the fuel pedal and brakes.

Don't be afraid to look at the Bridgestone Ascents. I have very good luck with the Bridgestone Duelers as well on a 1/2 truck.
 
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Bridgestone Dueler AT Ascents are absolutely phenomenal!!
My four 285/60R20s, Road Force balanced to 2, 4, 4, 8 which are crazy low and unobtainable for many popular brands.
They are consistently one of the lightest tires in each of their many sizes.
They are smooth, comfortable, quiet, handle extremely well, and are unbelievable in snow and ice.
The initially had a very slight consistent humm, but that went away after a few hundred miles and now are extremely quiet.
Can't say enough about the Ascents.

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I've had the Toyo Open Country A/T III's on for a bit over four years and still have plenty of tread. Very little noise. Never been in snow but they haven't let me down in Florida sugar sand.

Had Bridgestone Duelers on my old Titan and they were great tires. Very quiet tires.

My buddy who travels a lot towing a fifth wheel, to include the snowy places, swears by the Falken Wildpeaks.
 

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