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I’m in the market for some new shoes but I have a couple questions for others out there.

1. 275/55/20 or 275/60/20

2. Falken at3w or. Cooper at4s

I do a lot of road driving but want something that looks more aggressive. Tia
 

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I’m in the market for some new shoes but I have a couple questions for others out there.

1. 275/55/20 or 275/60/20

2. Falken at3w or. Cooper at4s

I do a lot of road driving but want something that looks more aggressive. Tia
The 60s look better in my opinion, they fill up the wheel well more. I'm not sure if you'll notice much difference in performance. I like Coopers, but I've had poor luck with treadwear. The set I had on my work truck were all done after 35,000 miles.
 

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I’m in the market for some new shoes but I have a couple questions for others out there.

1. 275/55/20 or 275/60/20

2. Falken at3w or. Cooper at4s

I do a lot of road driving but want something that looks more aggressive. Tia
275/65/20 looks good...assuming you have a front level like your signature says. Tires....many choices.
 

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I think these are both great tires, and I always stuff the largest tire possible. Falkens are much heavier than the Coopers. The larger size in either brand may nuke your mpg, but a lighter tire should nuke it less, FWIW.
 

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I've been very happy with the Falken AT3W's E rated. I went with 285/65R20's and definitely felt a little hit to MPG but not huge, mind you I have the Ecodiesel and 3.92 gearing and factory 1 inch ride height increase. Power feels fine spinning the larger and heavier tires. I have 35k miles on them and still have 75-80% tread depth left.
 

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275/65/20 to fill wheel wells. I didn't take much of a hit on has mileage when I put that size in my BTS. As for which tire, pick the one you think looks the best and has good reviews for the conditions you will be driving in.
 

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