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Is anyone running Milestar Patagonia M/T's?

fmathey

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I have done a search and have seen several threads where the Patagonia's are discussed but I cannot find anyone who is actually running them on their Ram. My son has them on his Jeep and they are very quiet for an M/T so I was thinking of putting them on my 2019 1500. Is anyone actually running them on their Ram and if so, how do you like them? How many miles have your gotten? What's your overall impression?
 
I have done a search and have seen several threads where the Patagonia's are discussed but I cannot find anyone who is actually running them on their Ram. My son has them on his Jeep and they are very quiet for an M/T so I was thinking of putting them on my 2019 1500. Is anyone actually running them on their Ram and if so, how do you like them? How many miles have your gotten? What's your overall impression?
This is my #1 choice for tires when I do my upgrades next month. I asked the same question on the Arizona Off-Road FB group and it was 99% resounding yeses. They said off-road performances is great and to slightly overinflate them to ensure longevity. Someone had 50k miles on a set
 
I think 35” is the smallest size. I wanted them but my truck is stock and they done have a 33”
 
I think 35” is the smallest size. I wanted them but my truck is stock and they done have a 33”
My son's Jeep is a 2008 and he is running the 32" equivalent metric tire, can't remember what size. So they do come smaller than 35s. My truck is currently not lifted or leveled but am thinking about a 3 inch level/lift so should be able run 35s on stock wheels with 1/4 inch spacers.
 
This is my #1 choice for tires when I do my upgrades next month. I asked the same question on the Arizona Off-Road FB group and it was 99% resounding yeses. They said off-road performances is great and to slightly overinflate them to ensure longevity. Someone had 50k miles on a set
GREAT! longevity was a concern but good to hear others are seeing good mileage. Post up pics when you do your upgrades!
 

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