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I love my G2's so far!!! 295/60/20's and they go great in the rain and on muddy job sites.
 

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Hankook DynaPro ATM's are a good tire.

+1. Love them in snow and light mud. Just bought a set for the 2014. My only complaint is they love to pick up little rocks if you have a "river pebble" or small red rock driveway like I do. Very minor annoyance, I've yet to find a better tire for snow driving. Great behavior in the rain and only a little louder on the road versus factory tires to. I've seen the ATm tires beat up the Cooper Discover AT3 units, although the Coopers aren't bad at all; and I can personally say they blow the Michelin LTX AT2 tires out of the water.
 
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Seems like everyone has positives and neg on them all. so I guess you can't go wrong with any of em
 
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The cooper stt pro are e rated? That means there only rated up to 45 mph?
 

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The cooper stt pro are e rated? That means there only rated up to 45 mph?

The plies rating, "E" in this case, is ply load capacity. It is a separate rating from the speed rating.

"C" indicates the tire has a 6-ply load carrying capacity. The tire is not actually built with 6 plies, but contains one or two plies of equivalent strength. A "D" is an 8-ply rating, and an "E" is a 10-ply rating. If there is no letter, the tire has a standard 4-ply rating.
Source: http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/infoSidewall.do

I am not advertising for Discount Tire at all, but their page there is one of the best ones I've found for explaining the entire sidewall.
 

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+1 for stt pro. Will be my next tire. Currently running nitto trail grappler. The duratracs suck in wet conditions so I took them off at about 3k miles and sold the set for $500


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