Anyone else on 37’s? Tire advice needed!

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Hey everyone. Rig is 2021 RAM 3500 Limited SRW. Its on a Carli air ride suspension. Current Fuel tires lasted approx
30k and are not available per the shop on national backorder but I have not verified. Looking to replace them open to suggestions thinking Toyos or Nittos? Tire size is LT345/60R20 127Q 10PR
 

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I mean, if you were good with these Chinese tires, anything from Toyo or Nitto is going to be a night and day upgrade.

You could step up to something like a BFG AT KO3 and probably double if not triple your tread life.
 

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I mean, if you were good with these Chinese tires, anything from Toyo or Nitto is going to be a night and day upgrade.

You could step up to something like a BFG AT KO3 and probably double if not triple your tread life.
Those would be my first choice I am not seeing those made in the LT345/60R20 size. I hope to be wrong!
 

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I have Toyo R/T’s and they are a nice tire. Pretty darn quiet for being a 35x12.5. Around 20k for mileage with a lot of life in them still.
 

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Do you still prefer the R/T over the M/T?
I bought the truck with M/T’s and they were bald and made a ton of noise. So I opted for the R/T’s as they had better wear mileage and supposed to be quieter.

That said, M/T’s look better IMO, and my buddy’s new set were not that noisy (considering the size). All preference.
 

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Running the Toyo R/Ts(not the new trail ones).

6k miles in and enjoying them on and offroad.
 

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Love my Nitto's. I've bought probably 4 sets now over the years between a few trucks. Current set has 56k on them and still rolling but are getting close. They ride very smooth for an AT and are moderately quiet as well. Nothing but good things to say. I tried Toyo once and hated them. They seemed a lot rougher and noisier in comparison. My .02
 

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Someone mentioned the BF G KO series of tire. Let me tell ya my experience with a set of KO2 tires from about 2 years ago. They were so bad it felt like my truck was running over speed bumps constantly. They are 35 12.50 by 20" tires.

Michelin warranty process sucks. Yes they own BF Goodrich. They stated to me their warranty does not apply to their tires if they're mounted to non OEM wheels! But since they had started the warranty process with me, they were going to go ahead and honor it.

I had to pay for a road force balance to verify the tires were bad. It was insane how bad they were. I will never own another set of BFGoodrich KO series tires again


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Someone mentioned the BF G KO series of tire. Let me tell ya my experience with a set of KO2 tires from about 2 years ago. They were so bad it felt like my truck was running over speed bumps constantly. They are 35 12.50 by 20" tires.

Michelin warranty process sucks. Yes they own BF Goodrich. They stated to me their warranty does not apply to their tires if they're mounted to non OEM wheels! But since they had started the warranty process with me, they were going to go ahead and honor it.

I had to pay for a road force balance to verify the tires were bad. It was insane how bad they were. I will never own another set of BFGoodrich KO series tires again


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I dislike the KO2 tires as well.

Coming on a decade of Raptor(s) ownership. Only tire to ever go out of round, and within 10k miles at that.

Not to mention the original KO tires were a death sentence in the rain
 

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Someone mentioned the BF G KO series of tire. Let me tell ya my experience with a set of KO2 tires from about 2 years ago. They were so bad it felt like my truck was running over speed bumps constantly. They are 35 12.50 by 20" tires.

Michelin warranty process sucks. Yes they own BF Goodrich. They stated to me their warranty does not apply to their tires if they're mounted to non OEM wheels! But since they had started the warranty process with me, they were going to go ahead and honor it.

I had to pay for a road force balance to verify the tires were bad. It was insane how bad they were. I will never own another set of BFGoodrich KO series tires again


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I dislike the KO2 tires as well.

Coming on a decade of Raptor(s) ownership. Only tire to ever go out of round, and within 10k miles at that.

Not to mention the original KO tires were a death sentence in the rain


The KO2 just got replaced by the KO3 a few months ago. I ran the original KO's on my Bronco and with 50,000 miles on them they still had half tread remaining. Can't say I ever had issues in the snow or rain back then either.
 

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I'm a big fan of the Nitto Ridge Grapplers
My wife dailies 37x12.50x20's on her F250 and they're amazing.
Rain, snow, towing, and off-road when we hit the mountains.

Also worth noting, I've had these on our last 4 pickups and have nothing but good things to say about them. Had a set on my F350 dually and they had 70k miles on them when I sold the truck and still had life left
 

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