A/T tires for a 2019 F150?

fireman32

"Useless Billy" Fire Chief.
Any suggestions for a good tire? Been awhile since I've bought A/T's. I've been advised against Toyo ATiii's, even though I've had good mileage from the Toyo Open Country H/T's.
 

Ruger#3

RAMBLIN ADMIN
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Hankooks came on my Nissan and I’ve stuck with them as they have given good service.
 

Raylander

I’m Billy’s Useles Uncle.
I’ve had both Toyo HTs and ATs

Got 70k outta the ATiis

Gita about 50k outta the HTs

Just replaced the worn out HTs with ATiiis. Hopefully they’re as good as the ATiis. Only bout 5k in on em
 

notnksnemor

The Great and Powerful Oz
I'm going on 50K miles on Goodyear Wranglers with good tread left still.
They're 10 ply though.
 

livinoutdoors

Goatherding Non-socialist Bohemian Luddite
Toyo makes outstanding tires and they last. More important, they last and with good tread till the end. Ive had other brands get choppy, cup, or seperate before they are worn out. Goodyear wranglers are bad about it. Toyo open country is what i run. They are reasonable price wise too.
 

NCHillbilly

Administrator
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Kellys are the best I've found for the money. Good quality, long lasting.
 

northgeorgiasportsman

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I ran BFG At3s and a couple different models of Coopers on Ford trucks, but the most impressed I've been with a tire was the Falken Wildpeak AT3. Curvy mountain roads and a heavy foot usually meant I'd get around 30-32k out of a set of tires.
My Falkens had 45k on them when I traded the truck. They have a nice aggressive tread and were never loud on the highway.
 
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northgeorgiasportsman

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You would be suprised at my numbers. 160k out of back brake pads. Second set of BFG on that 160k. Second set of brakes on the front and still going at160k. I drive straight on two roads so I will get 100k out of the set on it now. View attachment 1293046
How heavy is the truck? Straight roads and light payload make a huge difference.
 

Iwannashoot

Pesident of the Fla Chaper Useless Billy club.
Cooper ATP's from Discount Tire have been getting me 60k miles on my 4WD Tundra. No complaints for on-road ride quality and occasional off road in sand and mud. They do develop some whine on pavement after awhile,but I probably don't rotate them anywhere near as often as I should.
 

dwhee87

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I'll second the Falken Wildpeak AT3's. I've had those on my F150 for about 50k miles, and they've performed great. Good sidewall grip, aggressive tread, but smooth and quiet on the highway.
 

Dub

Senior Member
Firestone Destination AT’s

Had multiple sets on different trucks.

50k plus on every set.
 

bany

Senior Member
I’ve been running the coopers on my 02 f150. Been good for me too
 

Mauser

Senior Member
Price simpletire.com, I’ve bought the last 3 sets from them. 400 cheaper than my local tire store after I pay them 80$ to mount and balance. He don’t like it when I bring em for him to mount a balance. But i tell him the price and if he would get within 200$ I’d buy from him
 

notnksnemor

The Great and Powerful Oz
Price simpletire.com, I’ve bought the last 3 sets from them. 400 cheaper than my local tire store after I pay them 80$ to mount and balance. He don’t like it when I bring em for him to mount a balance. But i tell him the price and if he would get within 200$ I’d buy from him
One thing you have to watch with low price tires is tires actually have a date code on them.
They are a petroleum product and will start deteriorating over time.
 

fireman32

"Useless Billy" Fire Chief.
The Falken is a good looking tire, she’s wearing Goodyear Wranglers currently. I just got the truck Sunday and have put a few miles on it, the Goodyears don’t ride very smooth. They do have close to 50k on them though. Thanks for the suggestions, gotta call my tire place and get some prices now.
 
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