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So might be getting a 2020 1500 BigHorn Crew with the 20 inch wheels and looking at replacing the crappy stock tires. Here's my driving conditions
  1. All year use (Canadian winter)
  2. Towing a travel trailer in summer months (about 8000 pounds)
  3. Don't do much off roding, mostly highway and towing
  4. Looking for fairly quite and descend life
Chances are I won't be touching the suspension, so guessing I'm stuck at the stock size (275-55-60). I have KO2's (8 ply) on my current truck and love then, but they seem to wear fast, and I'm thinking the towing is taking a tool on them.
 
Michelin Defender LTX MS is a great all around tire.
 
275/60/R20 Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus. You can turn them for black wall out, too.
 

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Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo 3 is a great 4 season tire with very little road noise. The Michelin Defender LTX MS is a superb tire as well however it is unlikely to be of much use in the snow.
 
My dad has the Falken Wildpeak A/T3W All-Terrain tires and they are very nice. Lots of positive reviews in other threads and they have the 3 peak winter rating.
 
In Canada with a lot of snow and ice... Falken Wildpeak AT3w
 
I had Wrangler Dura Trac on my JGC. They are great tires, but they are a little loud. Great in the snow, though.
 
Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo 3 is a great 4 season tire with very little road noise. The Michelin Defender LTX MS is a superb tire as well however it is unlikely to be of much use in the snow.
I had Michelin LTX MS on my Ridgeline years ago. It had no trouble going through a fresh 8-10" blanket of snow - at about half tread depth.
 
I second the Michelins in snow. Lots of siping just all-around great tire.
 
In Canada with a lot of snow and ice... Falken Wildpeak AT3w
These are the tires my local tire shop recommended, very trustworthy place! However I decided just to keep the stock tires on mine for warranty reasons as I had major issues with my 19 that ram bought back! I looked at reviews and these seemed very good, these will cost you around 1200 mounted and balanced! Good luck with whatever you decide!
 
Anyone have these Goodyear Ultraterrain AT they sell at Discount Tire? They look interesting.
 

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Did you get any feedback on your question?

I am shopping for an AT or MT type tire but my 2019 is 100% stock and I don't want to go too big so I'm thinking 275/60/20 33" tall. If you bought these tires do you mind sharing your opinion?
 
Did you get any feedback on your question?

I am shopping for an AT or MT type tire but my 2019 is 100% stock and I don't want to go too big so I'm thinking 275/60/20 33" tall. If you bought these tires do you mind sharing your opinion?
I actually went with the 275/60/R20 Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus. They are great tires. I highly recommend them. I got a good deal on mine through a local store where I live.

I just saw them on Walmart's website for $185 ea., free shipping.

 
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So might be getting a 2020 1500 BigHorn Crew with the 20 inch wheels and looking at replacing the crappy stock tires. Here's my driving conditions
  1. All year use (Canadian winter)
  2. Towing a travel trailer in summer months (about 8000 pounds)
  3. Don't do much off roding, mostly highway and towing
  4. Looking for fairly quite and descend life
Chances are I won't be touching the suspension, so guessing I'm stuck at the stock size (275-55-60). I have KO2's (8 ply) on my current truck and love then, but they seem to wear fast, and I'm thinking the towing is taking a tool on them.
I have the Falkens on mine. I don't tow a hell of a lot and when I do its light work, but these things are great in the winter/snow and are actually pretty quiet for how aggressive they look. That's my vote. Can probably find a cheap set on wheelwiz.ca which is where I got mine. If you're in the lower 10 its free shipping. Can't recommend enough, by far the best prices on wheels I've found in Canada.
 

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