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    Best Truck Tires for South Texas Ranch Roads/Senderos?

    What are the best tires for south Texas ranch roads? Obviously I’d be dealing with brush and mesquite thorns.

    These would go on my company f150 crew can. I have a two seat buggy but plan to use my truck on occasion when the ranch is dry and I need to drive around the family.

    Are the Goodyear Wranglers with Kevlar the best? What else is there? I’m not looking for huge tires, probably just a size taller and wider than stock.


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    BFG All Terrain.


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      #3
      Originally posted by rattler7696 View Post
      BFG All Terrain.


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      Second this BFG KO2

      Thick ply, and I get 70k miles or better out of every pair we have had. (20+ sets since 2009)

      But from discount tire and get the warranty and you’ll never look back!


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        Nitto Ridge Grappler

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          #5
          I have the Goodyear Wranglers with Kevlar. No complaints. Any of them will get holes in them but I got 70,000 off my last set and just put a new set on my suburban.

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            #6
            Cooper STT pro.

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              Bfg ko2

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                #8
                I ran Hankook Dynapro MT2 tires on my Geo Tracker for 6 years until I sold it and never a flat. Drove all over everything you can imagine and lots of cactus and never a flat. They did sing a little on the highway.

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                    #10
                    I’ve got BFGs on 2 trucks and Nittos on the other and have zero issues

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                      #11
                      BFG's are probably the top of list as far as Life, Durability, Traction.

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                        Bfg ko2
                        Mickey Thompson MTZ (my favorite)
                        Kevlar

                        These should be great choices, everything else has failed at our place

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                          bfg at

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                            #14
                            BFG a/t
                            Just turned 51,000 miles on a set in heavy brush Webb, maverick, Kennedy, Jeff Davis counties, thinking of going with some discount tire pathfinder a/t as company has had
                            Excellent ranch use in pathfinder
                            Any brand beats Michelin a/t or OEM /stock tires

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                              When I had my last f150 co truck, I put the same 10 ply GY Kevlar tire that my previous 3/4 ton ran on...kinda expensive but the boss paid for them. One of the toughest tires I've used & only repairs came from metal. Quiet & a better hwy tire vs the at's imo.

                              They usually had to order them as they only kept the 6ply in stock.

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