Great to hear! I was looking to put them on my ‘99 4Runner. Previous owner put the KO2 but they are almost 20 lbs heavier than these and I don’t off road my Runner that much so
Thanks for posting. I just picked up a 2020 F150 and the tires are a 275/55/R20. Wanted to look for some options since my last F150 had a 21 inch time (those were $1500 to replace last spring). Found these on the Sams Club website and wanted to be sure they were a reasonably good brand and could hold up on a street-only truck with good snow traction. Thanks again.
I had mine 265/50 r20 running 2 years now., I was really impressed on how this tire handles on rainy wet days and on snow roads.,It feel like the tire is grabbing the road really well.,I will definetely buy again this tire because of all the high end brand of tire I used.,this is the best option for safety and durability..
I've had BFG KO2's, BFG MT's, Falken AT3W's, and then these round Italian things. I f'ing hate these tires. Slip badly on the washboard, damn near went over the edge on a packed snow mountain road last winter (not moving aggressively at all...they simply released rolling straight forward with no brake applied....smfh), and they slip on simple forest service roads out west. They are a smoking low price deal but not even remotely worth it in my opinion. I got them because of the 3 peaks cert and my need to drive through the mountain west in the wintertime...going back to the Falken's before winter.
I haven't had them off-road much, just gravel and dirt mountain roads. No complaints really. As long as you stay out of mud, I think they would do pretty well.
Same here! I picked them up for $500 265/75/16… can’t find a price like that nowadays. But also my Pirelli ATP they look horrible compared to yours 😭… I drive in nyc and they eat up potholes and everything
I didn't really pay attention to fuel mileage. My experience they have been quiet, others have complained about noise, but that hasn't been my experience.
I have a few times, never in deep snow. They did pretty good on the road with 1-2 inches of snow. They hook up pretty good on acceleration compared to my last truck and the Mastercraft tires it had. Handling and stoping in the snow I would say is OK. Seems like whenever I get caught out in the snow its always in my wife's car...
I've had these for 3 years. No complaints and about to pick up another set. 265/75r16 for $168 right now at my local Discount Tire.
Great to hear! I was looking to put them on my ‘99 4Runner. Previous owner put the KO2 but they are almost 20 lbs heavier than these and I don’t off road my Runner that much so
I don't think you'll be disappointed.
Thanks for posting. I just picked up a 2020 F150 and the tires are a 275/55/R20. Wanted to look for some options since my last F150 had a 21 inch time (those were $1500 to replace last spring). Found these on the Sams Club website and wanted to be sure they were a reasonably good brand and could hold up on a street-only truck with good snow traction. Thanks again.
Thanks, I just had them in the snow a few times this week. Even with 25k miles, they performed well. Street performance has been great.
I had mine 265/50 r20 running 2 years now., I was really impressed on how this tire handles on rainy wet days and on snow roads.,It feel like the tire is grabbing the road really well.,I will definetely buy again this tire because of all the high end brand of tire I used.,this is the best option for safety and durability..
Thank you.
Have you noticed loss of fuel mileage? I put these on my f250 and lost like 2mpg
To be honest, I didn't pay attention when I put them on, sorry.
If you ever went on dirt and gravel roads were they still good at not picking up rocks? Thanks.
My experience they weren't bad. However, I dont drive gravel roads a lot.
I've had BFG KO2's, BFG MT's, Falken AT3W's, and then these round Italian things. I f'ing hate these tires. Slip badly on the washboard, damn near went over the edge on a packed snow mountain road last winter (not moving aggressively at all...they simply released rolling straight forward with no brake applied....smfh), and they slip on simple forest service roads out west. They are a smoking low price deal but not even remotely worth it in my opinion. I got them because of the 3 peaks cert and my need to drive through the mountain west in the wintertime...going back to the Falken's before winter.
Thx, i think i wll buy them to. Do u know how they perform in Offroad?
I haven't had them off-road much, just gravel and dirt mountain roads. No complaints really. As long as you stay out of mud, I think they would do pretty well.
I have found pirelli scorpion all terrain plus tire set of four free installation 891.00 at sam's p265/60r18. How does this price sound?
Under 1k seems like a deal to me. What are they going on?
I have a question. Is it recommended for snow?
It has a 3 peak snow rating. My experience it performed pretty well on snow covered roads in town, stop and go slower speeds.
How do they handle in the rain?
We don't get a lot of rain where I live, but I'd say when it comes to traction on wet, just fine. Water ejection, hydroplaning, I can't really say.
Same here! I picked them up for $500 265/75/16… can’t find a price like that nowadays. But also my Pirelli ATP they look horrible compared to yours 😭… I drive in nyc and they eat up potholes and everything
Is it noisy on normal road or it is quiet like a regular tire ?
My experience, they are quiet. I have never really noticed any noise.
Hows the tire noise compared to the original tire?
It's very minimal up to this point.
Did they Effect the MPG? Are they noisy while doing 60-80mph
I didn't really pay attention to fuel mileage. My experience they have been quiet, others have complained about noise, but that hasn't been my experience.
Have you had these in snow?
I have a few times, never in deep snow. They did pretty good on the road with 1-2 inches of snow. They hook up pretty good on acceleration compared to my last truck and the Mastercraft tires it had. Handling and stoping in the snow I would say is OK. Seems like whenever I get caught out in the snow its always in my wife's car...
$700? Where
Walmart online closeout price.
I just got mine for 276
You must have bought them out from under me haha. I saw them on sale for $277 for 275/65r20 for my new truck, now I can only find them for $350+.