I've got 20,000 miles on mine. 285/75/16 still have good life left amazing tire. Installed on my 2019 Tacoma has seen fair share of both street and offroad and performed above expectations. Infact installed it on my dad's 2018 Tacoma as well and my RAM too.
Thanks for watching and the comment! I do really like the tires. I did take them in some fairly rocky terrain a few weeks ago and keeping in mind, I was playing, I did end up with a few small missing chunks out of some of the tread. Not a huge deal and I'm not disappointed, just worth noting. Also partially my fault as I only dropped them down to 30psi.
I just bought a 2018 Silverado with these tires a month ago. No problems so far. If I get a little stuck in mud I just throw it in 4wd and im out. Its snow season now in Missouri so Im looking forward to to see how they do this winter.
I am still happy with mine as well! They do seem to be getting a little louder as time goes on and they wear a bit. That said I still consider them quiet in comparison to other mud terrains.
At the time of this video I hadn't had them in a whole lot of rain. However we just went through our "rainy" season here and I was happy. Did not have any hydroplaning issues at all. That being said the tread is still good on them and I would anticipate the majority of tires with good tread should do pretty good at keeping you on pavement.
@@AGuyandHisProjects I’m running the ht tires and they are awesome in the snow, I’m curious of how the mt’s are in snow, if good I’m getting a set. I’m planning my first trip to Land Between the Lakes, Kentucky so I need something good on highway as well in mud.
I have 275 70 18 on my 2001 ram and there amazing in the snow! Being directional there quiet. Love em. Even dry weather and the rain there awesome. Can't beat the price.
Happy New Year and thanks for watching! That is interesting to hear about the Patagonia's, what size are you running? I have heard mostly decent things about those tires and keep thinking about running them myself
@@AGuyandHisProjects 33x12.50x17 with a -12 offset. They look great and I like them alot, hell me and my wife both run them. Both wearing in the same and she doesnt trail that much.
I’m driving with the HT tires and they are awesome, they did great in the snow. I am planning to get the Roadone mt tires, so far every review was positive. LBL this spring 😬
Ran mine on my 05 silverado for 45k miles. Rotated every 2500 miles with oil change. Till covid hit tires where super quite. But please rotate when I wasent able to due to moving and a bad wheel bearing and when all the shops shut down I drove 20k like that they started howling and due to that wheel bearing issue it killed one of my tires tread wise. I sold it like that but I drove that last weekend with that front tire being basically shot for 18 hours of straight driving in 2 days. Tread was all across the board for 1" of tread to bald. But still drove till it got teaboned a month later after I sold it. Will buy again for sure being pereli based tires.
Your review is excellent, however, you actually CAN rotate side to side, but it requires the tires to be removed from the rims. That's a full mount/balance, but just making the point. (I have no problem with a front to back rotation, which lets guys like you and me do it at home). I agree that the side lugs could be more aggressive, but for most people's purposes (including mine), it's not a deal breaker. I'm watching your video as part of research on my next set of muds. These got my attention because of the tread depth of 19/32, and I wanted to see what people think of them. I'm going to be running them in the mountains where I live, and that includes in deep snow on occasion, and sloppy mud on the roads any time it rains. ...anyway, thanks for your review.
@@AGuyandHisProjects, my truck is a '96 Tacoma 4x4, 3.4. Only 318,000 miles. I'm running on Goodyear Wrangler Authority right now. They work pretty well in most conditions, including snow. I slip a bit in mud. I have a Samurai ('88) for tooling around in the mountains that wears GY Wrangler Duratrac, and those tires stick somewhat better, but are quite a bit more pricey. These directionals look great. Thanks again.
@@ropergrange6544 for as cheap as they are they work great! On my new super duty (new to me) I want to run 37's. They don't seem to have many options for these tires so I'll have to try something else
How many miles have you gotten on these so far?! My Titan needs some new 35s to go with the new 6" lift kit, but my usual ProComps have gotten a little bit difficult to source. But I get 50k-70k on my procomps with perfect tread wear and they are also pretty quiet. The ride is kind of stiff but they are beefy as all heck.
I bought these same tires sized 265/70 R17 roughly 2 years ago and have put 21000 plus miles on them and outside of balancing couple times a year they're great tires . I've used them in slush, deep snow, tons of rain and dirt mud you name it they power through it like nothing. And there's hardly any noticeable wear on them they've worn evenly too. I will buy them again and have rendered many people with 4 wheel drive vehicles to buy them too.
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That side bulge will go away if you put the proper size rim for the tires on the truck. I'm getting ready to put a set of these on my 2002 Explorer, so thanks for the review on them. I have Goodyear Wrangler Authority A/T on my Super Duty. Been pretty impressed with them so far.
Appreciate your review. I ordered up a set for my f150 after your review. Road noise was a big one for me but I'm in the PNW so we get snow and rain alot. I had Mastercraft MXT's on before. I'll let you know what I think once I get them on and get some miles on them.
So got them mounted about 5 days ago, put about 100 miles on them, they are silent but I figure they will get louder as tread wears down. I had an alignment done as well. I forgot how much better my truck rides on new shoes! Lol so far so good, I bought them off ebay for $926 for the set so I'm happy with them for the money. Thanks again for your review, I'm hoping for some snow here soon, we are down to 35°!
@@AGuyandHisProjects yeah my dad tells me the same thing, he's down in Yuma, I need to move down there, especially since I have motorcycle too. I'd rather have 9 months of summer instead of 9 months of winter like I have up here in Oregon. Lol
Thanks for the review. Hard to find much info on these. I'm going to buy a set of 5 for my truck soon. I'm AZ as well. Nice monsoon in the background ;)
@@AGuyandHisProjects Yeah, that's the tricky part of a tire review. Everyone reviews them when they're new. No idea how they'll do long-term. I'm in Scottsdale.
@@fitzventure indeed you are correct. Not to mention everything is biased because you are used to worn out tires, and you just spent a paycheck to get new ones so you are excited lol.
Running a directional tire backwards does not affect fuel mileage or wear the tire out faster... It is directional to channel water better.... That's it
Thank You' Great Video! Totally Agree! - Hoping They Don't Change 'Anything 'Except Maybe SMore Siping For More Wet Grab!?!' - And Just Keep Making Them!!👍🆗🆒
Thanks for watching! I have put them through some pretty fun territory and I do have some minor chunks missing...but nothing that I wouldn't expect from other tires. I am still happy with them.
hey man what width wheels are you running in this video? i got a set of wheels for one hell of a deal and they are 16 in 10 inch wide,just wanting to see what would loom and perform good.
I have the cavalry M/T X . What’s the difference between the m/t and m/t x ? I just bought a Nissan titan and I drive the highway allot in snow and ice. Hoping they will not be dangerous on icy highway. Don’t want to buy different tires if I have to. Thinking about siping them
You will have good luck with aluminum brighter. I use the Napa aluminum brightener and it works wonders. I can usually spray it on and rinse it off and they are like new. For yours…. Lol, spray on, use a bristle brush, spray some more and pressure wash off. Seriously, stuff works crazy good. Try it
A bit of a love hate situation there. I ended up selling this V10 and grabbing a 6.0l diesel so haven't been able to see the wear as life went on. They still looked/worked good when I sold it though
Thanks! Now only if my wife would tell me the same things ;) ;). Lol jk, I am still enjoying these tires as well. They do get louder as they wear though. But not horribly
Being in AZ rain is hard to find, that said, I have had them in two storms. One a standard storm and no slipping so I was happy. Another torrential downpour going through the mountains and also I was happy.
I never made that correlation before, good to know! My next set will be 17's with a little less backspacing. These are beat up and stick out just a hair to far for me
I've got 20,000 miles on mine. 285/75/16 still have good life left amazing tire. Installed on my 2019 Tacoma has seen fair share of both street and offroad and performed above expectations. Infact installed it on my dad's 2018 Tacoma as well and my RAM too.
Heck yeah! I just bought my new project truck and am considering putting another set of these on it. Have yet to decide! I like them
I’ve owned 3 sets of these. Just bought the 3rd set for my GMC 2500HD 4x4. I have no complaints. I’ve not read or watch a bad review yet.
I sold this F250 and picked up a diesel F250. It is very possible I buy another set for this truck
What size?.......I am running a similar size 2003 2500HD chevy. I went 2x up size (from OEM) to a 285x75x16R
I live in WA and these do very well on the trails with my JKU I’m happy with them
Thanks for watching and the comment! I do really like the tires. I did take them in some fairly rocky terrain a few weeks ago and keeping in mind, I was playing, I did end up with a few small missing chunks out of some of the tread. Not a huge deal and I'm not disappointed, just worth noting. Also partially my fault as I only dropped them down to 30psi.
I just bought a 2018 Silverado with these tires a month ago. No problems so far. If I get a little stuck in mud I just throw it in 4wd and im out. Its snow season now in Missouri so Im looking forward to to see how they do this winter.
How are they in the rain?
I am still happy with mine as well! They do seem to be getting a little louder as time goes on and they wear a bit. That said I still consider them quiet in comparison to other mud terrains.
At the time of this video I hadn't had them in a whole lot of rain. However we just went through our "rainy" season here and I was happy. Did not have any hydroplaning issues at all. That being said the tread is still good on them and I would anticipate the majority of tires with good tread should do pretty good at keeping you on pavement.
@@AGuyandHisProjects I’m running the ht tires and they are awesome in the snow, I’m curious of how the mt’s are in snow, if good I’m getting a set. I’m planning my first trip to Land Between the Lakes, Kentucky so I need something good on highway as well in mud.
I have these and after 10k on them they are amazing definitely will recommend
Happy New Year! I will likely buy these again when needed
How are they on icy highway?
I have 275 70 18 on my 2001 ram and there amazing in the snow! Being directional there quiet. Love em. Even dry weather and the rain there awesome. Can't beat the price.
Agreed! Minus the snow portion, I have no idea on snow lol
Great vid. I run Patagonia's and they are by no means quiet at all, they also wear in uneven. Amazing offroad / eh on road
Happy New Year and thanks for watching! That is interesting to hear about the Patagonia's, what size are you running? I have heard mostly decent things about those tires and keep thinking about running them myself
@@AGuyandHisProjects 33x12.50x17 with a -12 offset. They look great and I like them alot, hell me and my wife both run them. Both wearing in the same and she doesnt trail that much.
I’m driving with the HT tires and they are awesome, they did great in the snow. I am planning to get the Roadone mt tires, so far every review was positive. LBL this spring 😬
To date, I still do not regret getting them!
I put these on my Jeep Wrangler JL and they’re awesome. Great grip- super quiet.
Agreed! I'm still loving mine. Someday I'll have a wrangler lol
Ran mine on my 05 silverado for 45k miles. Rotated every 2500 miles with oil change. Till covid hit tires where super quite. But please rotate when I wasent able to due to moving and a bad wheel bearing and when all the shops shut down I drove 20k like that they started howling and due to that wheel bearing issue it killed one of my tires tread wise. I sold it like that but I drove that last weekend with that front tire being basically shot for 18 hours of straight driving in 2 days. Tread was all across the board for 1" of tread to bald. But still drove till it got teaboned a month later after I sold it. Will buy again for sure being pereli based tires.
Tha KS for watching and good to hear!
Your review is excellent, however, you actually CAN rotate side to side, but it requires the tires to be removed from the rims. That's a full mount/balance, but just making the point. (I have no problem with a front to back rotation, which lets guys like you and me do it at home). I agree that the side lugs could be more aggressive, but for most people's purposes (including mine), it's not a deal breaker. I'm watching your video as part of research on my next set of muds. These got my attention because of the tread depth of 19/32, and I wanted to see what people think of them. I'm going to be running them in the mountains where I live, and that includes in deep snow on occasion, and sloppy mud on the roads any time it rains. ...anyway, thanks for your review.
Yessir! I like the tires, might buy another set for my other truck. as well
@@AGuyandHisProjects, my truck is a '96 Tacoma 4x4, 3.4. Only 318,000 miles. I'm running on Goodyear Wrangler Authority right now. They work pretty well in most conditions, including snow. I slip a bit in mud. I have a Samurai ('88) for tooling around in the mountains that wears GY Wrangler Duratrac, and those tires stick somewhat better, but are quite a bit more pricey. These directionals look great. Thanks again.
I've put 35k miles on my with a 98 dodge 3/4ton amd love them best tire I've ever had on the ranch in utah
Heck yeah! What size you running?
@@AGuyandHisProjects 265 75r16 and I just bought a set of 35 12.50 17s for 07 cummins to see how they last but im nothing but impressed with them
@@ropergrange6544 for as cheap as they are they work great! On my new super duty (new to me) I want to run 37's. They don't seem to have many options for these tires so I'll have to try something else
How many miles have you gotten on these so far?! My Titan needs some new 35s to go with the new 6" lift kit, but my usual ProComps have gotten a little bit difficult to source. But I get 50k-70k on my procomps with perfect tread wear and they are also pretty quiet. The ride is kind of stiff but they are beefy as all heck.
I bought these same tires sized 265/70 R17 roughly 2 years ago and have put 21000 plus miles on them and outside of balancing couple times a year they're great tires . I've used them in slush, deep snow, tons of rain and dirt mud you name it they power through it like nothing. And there's hardly any noticeable wear on them they've worn evenly too. I will buy them again and have rendered many people with 4 wheel drive vehicles to buy them too.
Good to hear!
Why do you keep having to balance them?
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That side bulge will go away if you put the proper size rim for the tires on the truck. I'm getting ready to put a set of these on my 2002 Explorer, so thanks for the review on them. I have Goodyear Wrangler Authority A/T on my Super Duty. Been pretty impressed with them so far.
Yeah hopefully. Once these wear out i want to transition into 17" rims so I can do an actual true 35" tire lol
My 07 SD has factory 17s on it and they are really sharp. You should give the factory 07 5 spoke wheels a look. They'd really set that truck off.
@@brianhunt5635 i might just look into that lol. Next step on this truck is to get rid of all (most) of the body dents and bedliner the whole thing
Appreciate your review. I ordered up a set for my f150 after your review. Road noise was a big one for me but I'm in the PNW so we get snow and rain alot. I had Mastercraft MXT's on before. I'll let you know what I think once I get them on and get some miles on them.
Glad to hear it! Yeah I am curious about the snow and how they handle. Let me know!
As far as mud tires go, they're not too noisy. mine did get louder after about 5k miles but they are a great tire for mud and snow and rain.
So got them mounted about 5 days ago, put about 100 miles on them, they are silent but I figure they will get louder as tread wears down. I had an alignment done as well. I forgot how much better my truck rides on new shoes! Lol so far so good, I bought them off ebay for $926 for the set so I'm happy with them for the money. Thanks again for your review, I'm hoping for some snow here soon, we are down to 35°!
@@alexlindberg88 can't beat then for the price! Still getting in mid 80's here in AZ lol
@@AGuyandHisProjects yeah my dad tells me the same thing, he's down in Yuma, I need to move down there, especially since I have motorcycle too. I'd rather have 9 months of summer instead of 9 months of winter like I have up here in Oregon. Lol
Thanks for the review. Hard to find much info on these. I'm going to buy a set of 5 for my truck soon. I'm AZ as well. Nice monsoon in the background ;)
Thanks for watching and the comment! I am happy with them so far. Time will tell how well the hold up though. Where at in AZ are you?
@@AGuyandHisProjects Yeah, that's the tricky part of a tire review. Everyone reviews them when they're new. No idea how they'll do long-term. I'm in Scottsdale.
@@fitzventure indeed you are correct. Not to mention everything is biased because you are used to worn out tires, and you just spent a paycheck to get new ones so you are excited lol.
Just put these on a 13 f350 xlt 6.7 with 200 gal of fuel and tools in the bed and they're rediculously quiet.
They do seem to be proving themselves to me as well!
Thanks for the review man, good content 🤘🏻
Thanks for watching and the comment!
Running a directional tire backwards does not affect fuel mileage or wear the tire out faster... It is directional to channel water better.... That's it
If that is true then that is new info to me! I might have to look into it more just to satisfy my new curiosity lol
I'm thinking on buying a set of these for my stock OEM 17" steel wheels for my f250 super duty 4x4.
I never regretted it at all
Thank You' Great Video! Totally Agree! - Hoping They Don't Change 'Anything 'Except Maybe SMore Siping For More Wet Grab!?!' - And Just Keep Making Them!!👍🆗🆒
Thanks for watching! I have put them through some pretty fun territory and I do have some minor chunks missing...but nothing that I wouldn't expect from other tires. I am still happy with them.
Have you ever try oven off? Or vinegar and baking soda to clean them. There is awesome cleaning products on youtube.
Yessir. Think they were just past the point of ever coming back with patience level I possess haha!
hey man what width wheels are you running in this video? i got a set of wheels for one hell of a deal and they are 16 in 10 inch wide,just wanting to see what would loom and perform good.
Oh I don't remember anymore, that truck was about 8 trucks ago haha!
You can flip it.. its not direction where one side have to be on the outisde only
These tires have directional tread. As long as they are facing forward you are correct.
I have these on my lifted avalanche (33"-12.5-R20) they are pretty good tires but mine are definitely not quiet.
Do you like them though? Yeah mine got a little louder as they started to wear. I wonder how much is effected by vehicle insulation and weight to
I know it's a mud terrain but does anybody know how these are on in snow I'm in the Northeast area
Hopefully somebody will chime in for you! Definitely can't answer that from Phx lol
I have them on my f150 and they’re great on snow 6 inch snow no problem
They do great on snow and rain. I have had these on my 2500 HD duramax for 3 yrs. I have used them in nearly every climate. Awesome.
I have them on my 4runner and we got a record blizzard here in Oklahoma back in February and I drove everywhere in over a foot of snow with no issues
I have the cavalry M/T X . What’s the difference between the m/t and m/t x ? I just bought a Nissan titan and I drive the highway allot in snow and ice. Hoping they will not be dangerous on icy highway. Don’t want to buy different tires if I have to. Thinking about siping them
Clean the wheels with SOS pads. 👍
Good tip! Thanks!
You will have good luck with aluminum brighter. I use the Napa aluminum brightener and it works wonders. I can usually spray it on and rinse it off and they are like new. For yours…. Lol, spray on, use a bristle brush, spray some more and pressure wash off. Seriously, stuff works crazy good. Try it
How many miles now and how they holding up?
A bit of a love hate situation there. I ended up selling this V10 and grabbing a 6.0l diesel so haven't been able to see the wear as life went on. They still looked/worked good when I sold it though
How many miles and how’s the ride on the road?
I ended up selling this project when I was finished with it. I had about 8k miles on them and I was still loving them!
Beefy, aggressive looking, but mainly......Quiet! Sold!
Thanks! Now only if my wife would tell me the same things ;) ;). Lol jk, I am still enjoying these tires as well. They do get louder as they wear though. But not horribly
So are these equivalent to a 33” or 35”?
Thanks for watching!They are I think 34.8" I believe.
How are they in the rain?
Being in AZ rain is hard to find, that said, I have had them in two storms. One a standard storm and no slipping so I was happy. Another torrential downpour going through the mountains and also I was happy.
You can cross over on the rotation, you have to derim it and swap rims.
Yeah that's a lot of work lol
Wait, my roadone calvary tires say max psi is 80psi.
I think it will change with load rating and size. The smaller the ture typically the higher psi you can put in...I'm no tire expert though lol
Your wheels are probably dirty from your brake pads
Whatever it is, it is from the previous owner and I can't get them clean lol
its most likely the wheels fault for it balancing so poorly. With that much back spacing you will need a lot of weights.
I never made that correlation before, good to know! My next set will be 17's with a little less backspacing. These are beat up and stick out just a hair to far for me