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Time for new tires

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2019 Ram Limited with 22" Eagle Touring on it now. Almost all driving is road and highway. Anyone have a suggestion or opinion on new rubber? While I like the look of the A/Ts, main concern is ride comfort and noise.
 
2019 Ram Limited with 22" Eagle Touring on it now. Almost all driving is road and highway. Anyone have a suggestion or opinion on new rubber? While I like the look of the A/Ts, main concern is ride comfort and noise.
I swapped my stock tires with 285/60/20 Ridge Grapplers. Wanted a more beefier tire. Ride quality didn’t suffer at all, and the increase in road noise was very small. They do slightly rub on full lock turns, like when backing out of a tight parking space. A few pics.
 

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Tons of info on tires on this site. I'm running 275 60 20 Continental Terrain Contacts. Ran same tire on my 4th Gen Longhorn. Excellent tire. Search is your friend.
 
Quiet At’s in no specific order (* indicates three peak snow rated)
Nitto Ridge Grappler
*Yokohama G015
*Falken AT3w
*BFG K02
Continental Terrain Contacts
Cooper AT3 XLT
*Toyo Open Country AT3
 

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