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AT tire with low road noise.

jjfranco

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I am looking for a low road noise AT tire. I had the Toyo that came with the original Rebel and they sucked! Switched to Grabber ATx from General and they did fairly good. I hear Coopers are good but they get super noisy after one rotation. Budget not a huge concern. I am looking at 275/55R20. Truck is a Limited Longhorn 2022. Any recommendations?? Thanks!!
 

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I love my Yokohama Geolander AT G015’s. They are very quiet. They are also very responsive on the road and handle the rain and snow without hesitation. I have ~8k miles on them and am very satisfied. IMG_9540.jpeg
 

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I would also give these a look......Vredestein Pinza AT’s. Not super aggressive but work well for my applications of towing a boat and in the winter some snow and ice, they perform well in the rain but it takes about 500 miles to have them work well in rainy conditions for some reason, may be the compound of the tire. Very low highway noise, to the point I really don’t know I switched to AT’s from highway tires
 

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Definitely following this thread. I have a 20 Rebel with stock Duratracs. They have been great in road and not loud. Have done well sand as well. I have 45k on them and they have plenty of life on them. I want to upgrade to 35s and don't know if I should stay with the New Duratracs RT or change it up. I also don't want a loud tire.
 

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I just got 305/55/20s - Nitto Recon Grappler ATs and they have no road noise from what I can tell.
 

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I love Mickey Thompson Baja AT. Aggressive look and super smooth and quiet. Did well on my truck and on my wife’s Jeep GC
 

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Definitely following this thread. I have a 20 Rebel with stock Duratracs. They have been great in road and not loud. Have done well sand as well. I have 45k on them and they have plenty of life on them. I want to upgrade to 35s and don't know if I should stay with the New Duratracs RT or change it up. I also don't want a loud tire.
If you think the Duratracs aren't loud then you'll be amazed when you switch tires. I thought the Duratracs "weren't too bad" then put on my Coopers and it was night and day different.

Another vote for Coopers. Had them about 6k miles, rotated once at 5k. No noise difference that I noticed.
 

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Mickey Thompson Baja Boss ATs were quiet for the first few thousand miles. I'm around 15k miles on them now, and while they're wearing very well, they sing as loud the Goodyear MT tires did on my old F150.
 

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I had yokohama G015s on my gladiator and was less than impressed with their performance is rain. They ate snow / mud / sand / dry with ease…but i felt like they slipped a lot with minimal acceleration in rain.

Before i traded in my JT i had
Firestone Destination AT2s on and ws BLOWN AWAY. Phenomenal gas mileage due to the continuous central rib, quiet at all times, and handles all the terrain types I could throw at them.

I currently have michelline defender ltx ms2s on my truck and find my self wishing i got another set of the firestones.
 
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Another positive for the Coopers. I'm only guessing here, but if someone only had tire noise from them after tire rotation, I would say they might have had worn shocks or something related. Mine have never done that, I've had them for a few years now.
 

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I love my Yokohama Geolander AT G015’s. They are very quiet. They are also very responsive on the road and handle the rain and snow without hesitation. I have ~8k miles on them and am very satisfied. View attachment 181744
That is what my buddy is looking for the next tire change along with motiv wheels and red caliper. The current continentals are getting noisier.
 

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Had the new Yokohama Geolandar G015's mounted on my Fuel Siege wheels yesterday... Went with 285/50R22.
No rubs. Looks great. Drives fantastic!
Loved the handling of the Pirelli Scorpions on the OEM wheels but chewed through those racing tires in 30,000 miles. No warranty.
My old Toyos ATIII 35x12.5R22's were too big AND hydroplaned terribly in the Florida rains.
So therefore went with the Yokos.
I really liked the Continental Terrain Contacts for quiet, comfort and wet handling, but the biggest tire size was 285/45R22.
So, after much research and discussion here is the new look.
Thank you to all that helped and whoever suggested Tiresize.com. It was a lifesaver and killer app.
 

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I ran mastercraft a few years ago. They were quiet. My venom power tires hum a bit like an MT
 

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FALKEN RUBITREK A/T

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Had the new Yokohama Geolandar G015's mounted on my Fuel Siege wheels yesterday... Went with 285/50R22.
No rubs. Looks great. Drives fantastic!
Loved the handling of the Pirelli Scorpions on the OEM wheels but chewed through those racing tires in 30,000 miles. No warranty.
My old Toyos ATIII 35x12.5R22's were too big AND hydroplaned terribly in the Florida rains.
So therefore went with the Yokos.
I really liked the Continental Terrain Contacts for quiet, comfort and wet handling, but the biggest tire size was 285/45R22.
So, after much research and discussion here is the new look.
Thank you to all that helped and whoever suggested Tiresize.com. It was a lifesaver and killer app.
Looks nice!
 

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