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Fury Country Hunter R/T tires.

Seems I can only find very limited information from first hand experience with these tires anywhere. I think they look nice. Price is about $500+ less than a set of comparable Nittos or Toyos. Mostly what I find is 50/50 positive/negative reviews or generic info from tire shops that want to sell them.

Anyone here have any first hand experience with a set of these tires? Looking at a set of 37x13.50R18
 
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Interesting. I thought they were a Texas company.
 

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I don't know if you drive in snow or not but I would avoid them myself as it doesn't appear they have the 3PMSF rating for winter use. Not saying they won't be good in winter, just that they don't have the rating. That's a deal breaker for me. YMMV.
 
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I don't know if you drive in snow or not but I would avoid them myself as it doesn't appear they have the 3PMSF rating for winter use. Not saying they won't be good in winter, just that they don't have the rating. That's a deal breaker for me. YMMV.
I live in Texas. My last set were toyo open country at3 and I got them partly due to the snowflake rating but literally drove them in winter weather 2 times in 2 years so I’ve decided I’m not overly concerned about that.
 
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For me personally, I have always been one to never skimp out on tires and brakes when it comes to quality, regardless of price.

However, I also drive a lot, and there is me and my daughter in the truck, too.
I totally get that. Which is why I’m reluctant to get a no name brand set of tires.
 
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For me personally, I have always been one to never skimp out on tires and brakes when it comes to quality, regardless of price.

However, I also drive a lot, and there is me and my daughter in the truck, too.
What tires are you currently running?
 

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I’d pass and wait for Black Friday sales. I won’t use no name tires.
 
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I’d pass and wait for Black Friday sales. I won’t use no name tires.
I don’t recall any significant black Friday sales for tires that I’d like to buy. Are there any that you are aware of?
 

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Most happen around Labor Day, but som mfg off pretty good rebates around then. Continental has a rebate going on now if I’m not mistaken. But here north jersey I have gotten tires on sale on Black Friday.
 
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I purchased a no name set of tires for a set of 22 sport wheels as I only run them in the summer.

They were Atlas Force UHPs. About $600 for the set of 4 in staggered size.

They are and have been surprisingly good tires. Made in Thailand, less than 2 oz of weight to balance per tire. Kinda unexpected.

I've got about 20k miles on them and I expect them to last about like a set of stock Goodyears that come on our trucks when new.
 
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Same here... I have ran a no name tire in the past (came on the truck) and they were pretty poor performing all around.

I no longer care what the tires cost if they're a quality tire. I can either pay more for tires I buy less often or pay less and buy them more often. Seems to work out to be about the same cost overall.
 

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i have fury country hunter rt on my 19 ram the tire shop that did install couldn't balance them and used beads. i ran them for 2 years one day it was like driving a caddy the next it was like riding a paint shaker. 60k km i finally had access to a balancer took the beads out they still too a pile of weight 7-9 oz per tire but i finally have them livable. if i had an offroad or no highway vehicle i would buy again but for my daily never again
 
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