Getting New Tires

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loves_off_roading

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Hey all I need some advice. I'm gona get two new All-Terrain tires put on my rear tires. I'm only getting two right now because two of the goodyears on my Jeep are still good. There on the back so I'm gona put them on the front.

So what should I get Destinations, Geolanders, Other? And Why?

I need the best my two wheeler can get
 

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I'm really happy with the Destinations I put on my XJ. And they did OK in the snow, even when I left it in 2WD. Hope that helps!
 

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So far I am liking my Toyo Open Country A/T's. From reading, they seem comparable to the Geolanders.

I like almost everything about them other than they say "Toyo" on them ;)
 

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This is my 2nd year with the Destination AT's and they're still great in the snow. I've hardly ever had to put the KJ in 4.
 

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Yes I do Jcbll95. I've had them for 6k rotated them halfway through and 3 of the 5 are 70% worn.

Goodyear’s suck. Don't get them. There’s a reason there almost broke.
 

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I've had Toyo Open Country AT's, and those were pretty good. I've also had a set of Yoko Geolander AT's, but those were the older style. Both look pretty decent, and a bit more aggressive than the Firestones.

Oh, don't knock Goodyear too fast...I used to be in the same boat, but having since run a set of non-OEM Goodyears (Eagle GT's - by far the best all season street tire I have ever run) I have found that it's probably not the brand, but the OEM manufactured tires that no one likes (same goes for any brand - Bridgestone EL42's anyone.)

If $$ were not an object, I be running Goodyear MTs, or at least the new Dura-Tracs.
 

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