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Great snow tire until you get about 20000 miles on them. They are aggressive and you will hear them more than stock. If you want a good all terrain tire that is good in wet and snowy conditions that is also quiet I would look at the Toyo Open Country AT3 and the General Grabber ATX. I'm sure there are more that some may give some input on but those are the two that I have experience with.
I have stock, not 4x4. I took the truck into the local tire place and he went out and looked at the truck and had me turn the wheels and said that I would have about and inch but that it would not rub. Is this not true should I get a 2 inch leveling kit?
I replaced my stock Duratracs with 285/75/18 Duratracs. The first 3,000 miles were great but them I started to get some chopping on the front tires. Very disappointing.
As a follow-up: I went with the 305/55R20 G2s. They fill up the wheel well nicely with clearance to fully turn the wheels each way without adding any lifts. I do miss the white lettering, but I love the aggressive look of the wider tire stick outside of the flares. I have not tried the open road or dropping in my boat yet.
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