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Old 10-12-2009, 09:06 PM
elkhunter11 elkhunter11 is offline
 
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I guess it depends on what kind of conditions you are subjected to as well as your expectations for a particular brand of tire.
My truck is on the highway 90% of the time,but it does do mild off roading at times.I look for a tire that is good in rain,decent in snow and ice,decent on dirt trails and in fields,and offers decent tread life.No one tire is great in all conditions,so you do need to compromise.The Michelins that I had lasted a long time,but they were terrible in ice,snow and rain.The BFG TAs were better in snow and rain,but not much better on icy roads.The Revos were quite good in all conditions,but friends have Silent Armors that also do well in most conditions,and they are available for a better price.
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