All-Terrain vs Hybrid Tires || What's the Difference?

preview_player
Показать описание

All-Terrain vs Hybrid Tires. What really is the difference and what tire type is better for you? Today Josh breaks down what to look for if you're considering getting either of these tire types. If you've already upgraded your tires, let us know what you decided to go with, OR if you have any questions about all -terrains or hybrid tires, let us know in the comments!

#trailbuilt #allterraintires #hybridtires
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

For decades I have bought and used BF Goodrich All Terrain TKO (Now TKO II) 10 ply or greater tires. I know that many other people think and say that there is much better all terrain tires out there now, and that may or may not be the case but those tires have always performed amazingly well for me and I totally love them!

j.r.
Автор

Falken Wildpeak AT3W 33x12.5R15 on my y2k Cherokee XJ. Absolutely loving the AT3W's. They're amazeballs

TheRealMikeWilly
Автор

18, 000 miles into my Venom Power Terra Hunters 35x12.50x20 and honestly they have been great on the road cross country, in Florida mud, on the moab rocks & tennessee mud rocks. I've been very impressed with these and they still have plenty of tread to go to as its been a driven cross country on pavement to get to the trails. Will definitely go with the Venom Power 37's next year when I upgrade next year.

jeepervirus
Автор

I just use mastercraft courser MXTs mud terrains on my tacoma. Regularly run up and down muddy dirt roads and trails. But for MTs, the Courser MXT does very well on road, and I don't suffer that much fuel economy wise when on the highway. Got 19mpg on my last road trip. So I am very happy with the choice in tires.

englematic
Автор

I’ve been using the BFG ATs since the 70s we’re I live there awesome on everything we don’t get a lot of mud we’re I go off road. Mud is the only thing that they have an issue with. Air them down and are excellent on rocks. They were great and no matter how many times you air them down and back up I have never had any issues with the side walls. I wheeled with a suburban back in the 70s and now for the last 25 years have had Cherokee XJs. Excellent tread wear.

richtyler
Автор

I just wanna say that I'm running the Kenda klever R/T and it's the only tire that I have found it that comes in a 35 x 10.50 other than a bogger

offroadwarfare
Автор

I've used the Cooper Discoverer STT's here in Central NY all year round for the last 10 years or so. No complaints .
I have had them on 2 Chevy Colorados and a Silverado they're great in the winter and muddy spring. If you're like me the tire noise is just fine I kinda like it.

herbwheeler
Автор

I have a 2018 JLUR running Yokohama G003s I love them. They out do the KO2's that came on the Jeep by far. The KO2's were great in soft sand and gravel. I had a few issues in mud and clay. Now when aired down the KO2's were quite impressive but not a MT.

justins
Автор

I have had the 33x12.50r18 Kenda RTs on my 2009 Ford F150 Fx4 for around 2, 500 miles now and I am honestly pretty impressed. They grip well in mud, have pretty good highway manners with some humming to them, and seem to be wearing well so far.

codyprevatte
Автор

I currently have KM2s on my TJ, KM3s on my JKU, and KO2s on my JK. The KO2s are probably my favorite all around tire. The only time they have trouble is in the muddy clay.

gumboboy
Автор

Jku, 3rd set of KO2’s 35 C rated. Mud and off road at least once a month. I air down to shout 18lbs for most terrains and 13lbs for sloppy mud. Not my daily driver yet I still prefer the soft quiet ride. I have noticed various changes on each new set of Ko2. Just got my last new set in March. I do plan on hitting some snow trails for the first time ever this year.

rilopez
Автор

Yokohama g003 mt is my favorite all around after trying many others. Drive like a at on the highway and a mt off road. Very quiet and smooth for how aggressive they are.

rockie
Автор

Been running General Grabber ATx and general grabber X3 MT and absolutely love them, I hardly have to put my MTs on during deer camp seasons because the ATx does so good off-road

reidharris
Автор

I have been running a set of 40" Nitto trail grapplers for 4 years now on my Jeep and wife's Jeep for about 3 years. They started on road with minimal offroading the first few years. Now they're almost exclusively offroad only. Mine look pretty bad from rock rash. I do have one with a serious cut from a car crawl benefit. Stay off cars is my best advice. Yet with that cut and missing lug that tire still pulls hard offroading. I have thought about buying a set of red labels but wow the price and availability of tires these days is crazy. I have 2 brand new 40s so I will probably just buy 2 more and keep my best tire out of the 5 original as a spare.

Bigdaddyslasher
Автор

Great video! I am currently running 37's, Cooper STT Pro's on my Ram 1500 and they are great tires. I have done a lot of off road and woods driving with them and they have been awesome, but I drive on the pavement 95% of the time and as a daily driver it is a horrible experience. I still want the ability to go through mud but want better MPG (9 currently) and less noise and vibration. I am dead set on going down to 35's, probably the Radar Renegade R/T tires as a replacement. The A/T tires are just not aggressive enough, and the Renegades are perfectly balanced between aggressiveness and functionality IMO.

Milwaukee
Автор

2013 Tacoma with 35x12.5x17 Nito Ridge Grapplers. Great on road, and hook up excellent off road aired down to about 16lbs. Only issue is I'm getting some chunking on them. Nothing major and I had a feeling it would happen due to the softer compound and Arizona terrain.

hezzdown
Автор

Went from Cooper Discoverers to Kenda Klever RT on 80 series LC. Love em.

MitchBollig
Автор

I'm running tge falkan wildpeaks at3w 275/70/18 on a 2013 f-150 fx4. I love them..

keithmorrison
Автор

I went from a MT MTZ to Falken AT3W. Eva use I needed snow performance. I love the Falcons! Won’t go back to muds ever.

nwatkins
Автор

Running Amp Terrain Attack 35/12.50 20 on a 2015 Jeep JKU. Great tire and very easy on the pocket.

tdwalt
join shbcf.ru