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Best 34-35" commuting on road tire

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Old 08-11-2012, 11:08 PM
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Default Best 34-35" commuting on road tire

I have 5.38s and 37s.

Situations dictate my wife needs at least a 5 seater more often than not. Don't want to trade in her convertible so instead of buying a 5 seater I want to buy tires that will work for her city commute stuff. When we Offroad I will have to throw the 37s on.

Appreciate your suggestions!

Looking for low price too. Offroad capability is not necessary.
Old 08-12-2012, 12:12 AM
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Have you looked at the BFG TA/KO?
They are a great DD road tire and you will get a ton of miles out of them
Old 08-12-2012, 02:11 AM
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Originally Posted by FlameRedJK
Have you looked at the BFG TA/KO?
They are a great DD road tire and you will get a ton of miles out of them
I currently run the TA/KO and have to say they are pretty good. Low road noise and don't look terrible like some of the old all terrain tires of the past. Running 15" rims.


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Old 08-12-2012, 03:28 AM
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Plus, those tires come factory on all H2s in 315/70r17 so you can probably find a used set on craigslist or ebay pretty easily.
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i dont know what the "best" are, but i have a set of 35'' goodyear duratracs im pretty happy with for an all around kinda tire. they do very well on road. very quiet, very comfortable ride. i cant attest to their longevity because i only have about 4k miles on them, but they seem to be wearing well for the milage i have put on them.

i purchased them because after a lot of reading here and on other forums they seemed to be the most popular choice for a good a/t.
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Originally Posted by Robsmst

Appreciate your suggestions!

Looking for low price too. Offroad capability is not necessary.
I have the KO's as well. About 10,000 into them. Very happy with the purchase. If you can't find any used, look up prices online and most tire places will match.
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My vote is BFG AT tires too. Had them on the ex's truck and they are good all year.
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BFG T/A KO has my vote. Not a bad price either. Pays off to have a 15" wheel. Looks like $201 a tire. I paid a good bit more for a set of 315x70x17s.

The Duratracs are not much more so either way you can't got wrong.
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From my own searching, folks also speak highly of the Falken Wild Peak / Rocky Mountain's road manners.



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