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Firefighter14

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I just put Firestone Destination M/T2s 35x12.50R20 on my 2011 Ram 1500 and so far so good I’ve got about 500 miles on them. They are pretty good in the snow and are not nearly as noisy as I thought they would be
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blackbeautyhemi

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I just put Firestone Destination M/T2s 35x12.50R20 on my 2011 Ram 1500 and so far so good I’ve got about 500 miles on them. They are pretty good in the snow and are not nearly as noisy as I thought they would be
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The more I see these, the more I like them. I really liked the old firestone mt’s already.
 

RoadRamblerNJ

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I've put about 5000 miles on my MT/2's now and I do like their handling. Easy to tell when your at the limit. They'll slowly drift out. Very controllable. Quiet too. And my folding step fit perfectly. I'm running stock size 275/70R18. 80 lbs in all 4 seems best for the way I drive. I always keep my tires a little harder than most folks. You peel a tire off a rim just once, you never forget it. Gonna rotate them next weekend.
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Little over a year ago, I put on some Maxtrek, mud trac tires. I’ve put less than 10K miles on them in that time, but they seem to be holding up well.
Ride is as good as can be expected with such a short sidewall(35” tire on 20” rim), and even at lower pressures, they handle well.
Bumper is off in the second pic, but it is the best pic I have showing the tread pattern.
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misuracaf10

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Are there any C rated BFGS in that size? Maybe you have the F rated Tire instead of The E rated tire also


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jegarza11

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New to this forum. I have a 2017 Ram 1500 Laramie 4x4 Longhorn Edition. I recently installed a leveling kit and went with the ReadyLift T6 Billet 2'' front Leveling Kit. I am now looking to replace the factory tires with an AT tire but looking to keep factory wheels. Any suggestions on tire size with this setup? I really don't want something that is too big that will rub or fill up too much of the wheel well space. Photos would be helpful if you have this setup.

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yortnodnarb

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275/65/20 is what a lot of leveled guys run. They're a 34" tire so it doesn't stuff the wheel wells but fills them out much better than the stock 33's. Not factory wheels but you get the idea.


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02ramboi

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Falken wildpeak at3 35x12.5 awesome tire does not show any wear what so ever gets my vote every time
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