I can vouch for this setup as I did the same on my wife's 2017. Did 1.5" level on the front with these tires. Turn radius is improved and ride is MUCH better. Very smooth and quiet tires.
What kind of mileage did you get out of the previous set before the change. Fixing to get a set of these for my wife's F150 as the last set of Yokohama's didn't last 40,000 miles. We drive on a lot of gravel roads so they do chew up tires a lot.
We use jt primarily for daily use things, im at 30k miles currently. I plan on still getting through this summer and winter.. so yea it'll be over 40k miles before I order again.
Just bought a set of RF12 Extreme for $748 at Walmart! My first AT so pretty excited but idk much about them. How are they holding, any changes? It would be interesting to compare them!?
olá da Itália, Florença, como esses pneus todo terreno Hankook dynapro at2 se comportam em asfalto molhado e na neve e lama porque eu estaria disposto a comprá-los para meu Suzuki Jimny 4x4! (Olá, tenho um conjunto de pneus todo terreno Hankook dynapro atf RF 10 205-70-15 m+s no meu Suzuki Jimny 4x4 e um conjunto de pneus recauchutados para terreno lamacento da marca italiana ziarelli e são do modelo mud Power ziarelli MT 205-70-15!)
@@TheRealSkeptyk ok that is what i am looking at, i have 22x11.5 rim so the 285 will fit good i believe. thank you for the info and your truck is awesome, sub'd and liked your vid.
No, but I try my best to find the best deals on anything I buy, but most importantly deciding the best off-road daily driver tire for the SUV was the point of the video, I had 305s on it a few years back and loved them, but since then...they came out with these newer AT2s, so I figure I try them out. And yes, supper pleased.
@@myharley5616 all good my man, im just a regular dude trying to figure out things for myself, but I know there are others googling, and researching like I do... so I figure why not make a video, and give my own point view. Thanks!
I too had the Dynaprob RF10s on my old Escalade EXT and loved the ride, mileage, snow, quietness, ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING! But now I have a Tundra and I want a bigger tire for show and for larger tire sizes with Hankook I'm stuck with the RF11s and I just want to make sure these rf11's are as good as the rf10s were.
No, these on the video are not LTs. they are Standard Load(SL) they are rated at 4 Ply. You can get the LTs if you need them, but they will not be as soft and comfortable, nor as good in the wet, but they will be tougher.
Definitely don't touch Hankook tires, I worked for a local city government at their garage and we had a shortage of Goodyear police car tires and had to install hancooks which were dramatically smaller than the Goodyear tires in the same size and didn't handle or last
Interesting... I bought these for a second time because of how well they held up the first time around, Chicago weather is brutal, quietness of an off road tire...can't go wrong my man.
Great for upper strength exercise. Just make sure your car jack works and don't go near sharp rocks. Might be ok for highways, and gravel, but do not take on sharp rocks. Bang for the buck is not a smart thing to do. And stop trying to act rich with your LUXURY statements. NO one really cares.
I can vouch for this setup as I did the same on my wife's 2017. Did 1.5" level on the front with these tires. Turn radius is improved and ride is MUCH better. Very smooth and quiet tires.
Hell ya.
I like how those tires fit on the edge of the rim to protect them too that’s always important running low profile tires your SUV looks awesome
Yea, and they are all terrain grade which gives it more the aggressive look i was going for, and still fully capable for rough conditions.
Love the RF10 ATMs on my Silverado. Am considering some RF11 AT2s for my next set.
Got mine for $194 a piece at Walmart. Discount tire wanted $243 a piece for them and they refused to price match for whatever reason.
Do theses have white letters on the other side of the tires?
@@Flabbycakes no
Darn! Thanks for the response!
Do u find that the hankook at2 make evsry little.tiny bump in the road feel like a basketball bouncing? Like every bump is transmitted more then usual
What is the ply on these tires?
Are these still quiet and working well for you, keep hearing they are loud
What kind of mileage did you get out of the previous set before the change. Fixing to get a set of these for my wife's F150 as the last set of Yokohama's didn't last 40,000 miles. We drive on a lot of gravel roads so they do chew up tires a lot.
We use jt primarily for daily use things, im at 30k miles currently. I plan on still getting through this summer and winter.. so yea it'll be over 40k miles before I order again.
I got 55k ish out of my ATMs on a 2011 f150. I'm ditching my nittos for AT2 extremes on my 17 f250
Hearing these are very loud, at around 40-65, any feedback on that? They look great.
No way, they actually might be the quietest off all the off road tires... no joke.
Sounds like wheel bearing noise.
Would these fit a 2016 Escalade esv premium without lift
yes, but the lift gives it a slightly better clearance, you will rub slightly with out it
Did you every think about Toyo open country a/T 3’s?
yes, but they are significantly; louder when driving
Hows the ride? Are they quiet? I've got a Tundra TRD PRO and looking to put on something a little different than stock Michelins.Thanks
Super quiet man, plus you get the off road aspect, which is a huge plus
@@TheRealSkeptyk Nice , thank you
Just bought a set of RF12 Extreme for $748 at Walmart! My first AT so pretty excited but idk much about them. How are they holding, any changes? It would be interesting to compare them!?
What size? Everywhere I am looking for 285/45r/22 price is about 330-400 a tire
Do you still have the level kit installed? I have one from suspension maxx but haven't installed it. Wondering how it's performed over time. Thanks.
Yes I still have it installed, still working strong great
How are you liking the tire to this day?
They are great man, nice and quite with an aggressive look, just what the doctor ordered. Very comfortable too
I have a 2015 Escalade and when wondering do I need 1.5 or 2in front level lift?
No, this size is in the same parameter as stock, they are are slightly wider looking because of the aggressive knobby style
I bought this today thanks
olá da Itália, Florença, como esses pneus todo terreno Hankook dynapro at2 se comportam em asfalto molhado e na neve e lama porque eu estaria disposto a comprá-los para meu Suzuki Jimny 4x4! (Olá, tenho um conjunto de pneus todo terreno Hankook dynapro atf RF 10 205-70-15 m+s no meu Suzuki Jimny 4x4 e um conjunto de pneus recauchutados para terreno lamacento da marca italiana ziarelli e são do modelo mud Power ziarelli MT 205-70-15!)
Thank you!
How wide is the factory rim?
285 is recommended width on the 22" rim
@@TheRealSkeptyk ok that is what i am looking at, i have 22x11.5 rim so the 285 will fit good i believe. thank you for the info and your truck is awesome, sub'd and liked your vid.
Why do you recommend the 285? How did the 305 work for you?@@MegaLeonidovich
Nice tires, sick pl8s!
Did you get any discounts or free things in exchange for this review? 🤔
No, but I try my best to find the best deals on anything I buy, but most importantly deciding the best off-road daily driver tire for the SUV was the point of the video, I had 305s on it a few years back and loved them, but since then...they came out with these newer AT2s, so I figure I try them out. And yes, supper pleased.
Thanks man, I just wanted to know if you're legit reviewer and not just another suck up like other guys that get free shit just for a positive review.
@@myharley5616 all good my man, im just a regular dude trying to figure out things for myself, but I know there are others googling, and researching like I do... so I figure why not make a video, and give my own point view. Thanks!
I too had the Dynaprob RF10s on my old Escalade EXT and loved the ride, mileage, snow, quietness, ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING! But now I have a Tundra and I want a bigger tire for show and for larger tire sizes with Hankook I'm stuck with the RF11s and I just want to make sure these rf11's are as good as the rf10s were.
10 play’s?
No, these on the video are not LTs. they are Standard Load(SL) they are rated at 4 Ply. You can get the LTs if you need them, but they will not be as soft and comfortable, nor as good in the wet, but they will be tougher.
Looks good!
Definitely don't touch Hankook tires, I worked for a local city government at their garage and we had a shortage of Goodyear police car tires and had to install hancooks which were dramatically smaller than the Goodyear tires in the same size and didn't handle or last
Interesting... I bought these for a second time because of how well they held up the first time around, Chicago weather is brutal, quietness of an off road tire...can't go wrong my man.
The last 14 tires I have purchases have all been Hankooks. 10 of those were RF10 ATMs.
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Great for upper strength exercise. Just make sure your car jack works and don't go near sharp rocks. Might be ok for highways, and gravel, but do not take on sharp rocks. Bang for the buck is not a smart thing to do. And stop trying to act rich with your LUXURY statements. NO one really cares.
haha, far from rich brother, I'm not even close.