Goodyear Ultraterrain ATs vs Geolander X-AT

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Hawk54

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Hi y'all, I am needing to finally replace my Falkens. Since I bought them about 3 years ago their prices have skyrocketed to now being above BFGs $350/tire (give me a break). I am looking to go from my 275/60/20s to 275/65/20s since I put my leveling kit on.

I am looking at the Geolander X-ATs running about $303/tire at the Goodyear Ultraterrain ATs that are about $290.

I still haven't seen any good reviews on longevity of the Ultraterrains since they have no millage warranty. The Geolanders don't have three peak stamp but reviews says they are still pretty decent.

Any experience with either tire?

Also as an afterthought are the **** Cepek Fun Country EXP since they are only $270/tire. But they are constantly dinged for wet and packed snow/ice performance.
 

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Hi y'all, I am needing to finally replace my Falkens. Since I bought them about 3 years ago their prices have skyrocketed to now being above BFGs $350/tire (give me a break). I am looking to go from my 275/60/20s to 275/65/20s since I put my leveling kit on.

I am looking at the Geolander X-ATs running about $303/tire at the Goodyear Ultraterrain ATs that are about $290.

I still haven't seen any good reviews on longevity of the Ultraterrains since they have no millage warranty. The Geolanders don't have three peak stamp but reviews says they are still pretty decent.

Any experience with either tire?

Also as an afterthought are the **** Cepek Fun Country EXP since they are only $270/tire. But they are constantly dinged for wet and packed snow/ice performance.
I just ordered a set of Toyo's Open Country AT3.
 

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I looked at a set of the x-at's in person and they look like they are a nice tire and look more aggressive in person than photos show.. I ran Toyo at3's on my jeep in 35x11.5-17 and they were great but louder than either the Toyo R/T or strangely enough the Toyo AT2's.
 

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Hi y'all, I am needing to finally replace my Falkens. Since I bought them about 3 years ago their prices have skyrocketed to now being above BFGs $350/tire (give me a break). I am looking to go from my 275/60/20s to 275/65/20s since I put my leveling kit on.

I am looking at the Geolander X-ATs running about $303/tire at the Goodyear Ultraterrain ATs that are about $290.

I still haven't seen any good reviews on longevity of the Ultraterrains since they have no millage warranty. The Geolanders don't have three peak stamp but reviews says they are still pretty decent.

Any experience with either tire?

Also as an afterthought are the **** Cepek Fun Country EXP since they are only $270/tire. But they are constantly dinged for wet and packed snow/ice performance.

I'm running the x-at 275/65/20. I also did a review on them that I posted in this forum.
I recommend them. Truck feels more planted, you can barely hear them on the highway and great in the snow.
 

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I had Ultraterrain on my stock 20' rims for about 15k miles. Normal wear. They're good. Liked them in the snow and rain. They are snow rated too (tr-mountain symbol). Decided to go to smaller rim size and found a good deal on ProComps. Otherwise, I'd get UT's again.
 

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ill say this, my big got 60k on them on my last truck ..it was worth it for me to buy another set for my ram..
 
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