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Pacific Northwest Ideal AT tire
Hi everyone, looking to swap out my Bridgestone KO2 to something different. The KOs are great for dry and dirt, but when it comes to rain and wetter snow here in the NW, they just dont inspire confidence at all. The snow here is quite different than the east coast. A lot wetter and heavier.
What I do like about the KO2 is the mannerisms in city where it's very low noise.
Does anyone have any suggestions on a tire that remains low noise on city and hwy like the ko2 but performs a bit better in rain and snow? Looking for an AT option for those who have ran KO2 and switched to another brand here in our NW climate.
This is a year round tire for me, mostly for commuting and the few trips back country for camping and skiing at most.
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10-30-2021, 01:20 PM
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I have Toyo AT2s and they have been very good in the rain and snow. At replacement time I plan to get the AT3 with the Snow Peak rating as a replacement when it's time.
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10-30-2021, 01:29 PM
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Pacific Northwest Ideal AT tire
I’ve been happy with my at3’s for the past year. I came from ridge graplers
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10-30-2021, 03:39 PM
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Cook I'll check out those toyo at3. They seem to have good reviews also for wet.
The KO2 just slip and slide, my buddy also has the same issues on his ko2 on his Tacoma.
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10-31-2021, 12:58 AM
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I’ve been very happy in Seattle with the Cooper discoverer AT3. Silica infused rubber helps with rain traction. They don’t seem any louder than the original highway tires, although I kept those for only 400 miles. I drive them pretty hard on the street sometimes and if they do lose grip they catch quickly. I have a lot of confidence in them.
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10-31-2021, 02:59 AM
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Hey fellow PNW-er. 3 tires I can recommend that I have personally ran. Wildpeaks at3w, goodyear duratracs, general grabber ATX.
I am currently on duratracs right now and it has performed well the last 2 winters dealing with slush and lots of rain here in the pnw. Great looking tire as well. That said, it's the loudest between the 3 tires I've owned but still reasonable for city/daily commuter.
Grabber atx's are my second favorite, similar tread pattern as ko2s but for some reason they just perform better in the rain and snow we get here in the pnw. Noise gets louder as the tire ages but nothing too crazy. Another good looking tire If that's part of your decision making.
My most favorite and will probably purchase again for my next set? Falken Wildpeaks at3w. Conquered everything I threw at it on and off road, be it summer or winter. I think the rubber compound formula they use plus the sipping and tread pattern just makes it work. That said, it was the heaviest tire out if what I have ran (E load) and the treadblocks aren't as agressive as the other two tires I have mentioned. Quietest tires I have ran as well, but got louder towards the end of its life. I would recommend this to you based on what your needs are. A perfect do-it-all tire that is quiet.
Hope that helps
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10-31-2021, 10:11 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bigbadpoppa
Hi everyone, looking to swap out my Bridgestone KO2 to something different. The KOs are great for dry and dirt, but when it comes to rain and wetter snow here in the NW, they just dont inspire confidence at all. The snow here is quite different than the east coast. A lot wetter and heavier.
What I do like about the KO2 is the mannerisms in city where it's very low noise.
Does anyone have any suggestions on a tire that remains low noise on city and hwy like the ko2 but performs a bit better in rain and snow? Looking for an AT option for those who have ran KO2 and switched to another brand here in our NW climate.
This is a year round tire for me, mostly for commuting and the few trips back country for camping and skiing at most.
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The KO2 is made by BF Goodrich, not Bridgestone. BF Goodrich is owned by Michelin. Bridgestone owns Firestone. Two different companies.
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10-31-2021, 12:03 PM
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I second the Duratrac. Just did 4000 miles through the SW and got everything (6-8 hours of snow in the Cascades and Sierras, BAD winds in the southern Sierras, two days of rain from Ogden to Wenatchee.) No problems=a little noisy at 80 mph.
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10-31-2021, 01:32 PM
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Here's a recent thread. I still recommend the Yokohama A/T G015 without reservation. Great in rain, very good in snow (3PMSF rated) and quiet.
3PMSF Tires for the winter
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10-31-2021, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by meeksodorifto
Grabber atx's are my second favorite, similar tread pattern as ko2s but for some reason they just perform better in the rain and snow we get here in the pnw. Noise gets louder as the tire ages but nothing too crazy. Another good looking tire If that's part of your decision making.
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I had the ATX's on my Tundra, I liked them for the snow. We don't get much rain here, but they seemed to perform well in the snow...
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10-31-2021, 04:05 PM
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I run Grabber ATX in a P rating year round in Oregon and they perform fantastically. Handle rain easily and runs up to the mountain to ski are a piece of cake.
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10-31-2021, 08:54 PM
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Nitro Terra grappler G2. Quiet, great on snow/slush, way better in the wet stuff than KO2s.
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11-01-2021, 12:43 AM
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Quote:
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I had the ATX's on my Tundra, I liked them for the snow. We don't get much rain here, but they seemed to perform well in the snow...
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I'm guessing interior, dry snow? Loved the grabbers but duratracs were on sale at cad tire when I upsized. I'm either going to get Wildpeaks or try Cooper st maxx next when I upsize again haha
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11-01-2021, 02:57 AM
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About mount my 2nd set of duratracks. Live in seattle so…. No complaints so if it ain’t broke don’t fix it. Also, this is my 3rd set overall so I have over 100k on duratrac now. Good tire.
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11-01-2021, 10:43 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Paragon1
Nitro Terra grappler G2. Quiet, great on snow/slush, way better in the wet stuff than KO2s.
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This is why I love tire threads. I have had the exact opposite experience. Love my KO2s on my 4R and the other vehicles I've had them on. No rain issues (yet) and silent. I've had a few sets of Terra Grappler G2s and the were HORRIBLE rain tires and incredibly loud for such a tame AT. Almost MT loud on both occasions. I hated them.
OP, I'd try the Falken AT3W or Toyo AT3.
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