All Terrain Tire Buyer's Guide - Goodyear, Mickey Thompson Baja Boss, Toyo, General Grabber

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All-Terrain Tire Buyer's Guide - Goodyear, Mickey Thompson Baja Boss, Toyo, General Grabber, BFG K02
This is Round 2 where we compare you, the viewers, top requested tires. The Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT, General Grabber ATx, Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac, and the Toyo Open Country AT3. Learn how to tell the difference between All-Terrain tires and pick the best one for what you are actually going to use it for. A/T tires can be challenging because they usually aren't actually good at All Terrain... make sure to get the best All Terrain tire for you.

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I have Baja Boss A/T on my Ram 1500. They are the 34" tire. I just drove on I80 in Wyoming in a snow storm. The highway was closed but Highway Patrol let us go to Laramie from Cheyenne. For some distance it was not plowed and had six inches of snow on top of ice. They were phenomenal. Zero slipping. We had to drive around some semi's in deeper snow and a soft shoulder. Zero issue. I have also used them up in the mountain on bigger rocks. I absolutely would buy these tires again. I have had them for about 12000 miles and they are wearing great.

jeffallen
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Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT. Hands downs the best tire. Made in America on top of that 🇺🇸. Can’t go wrong with a set of these.

chuckderuyter
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I have been selling tires for over 35 years, I love tire reviews and I try to test as many tires as I can so I can recommend good tires to my customers. My favorite tire of all time is the Mickey Thompson Baja A/T, it excels in snow, eats mud for breakfast and is reasonably quiet. My last set was on a 2017 Chevy 3500 Diesel in 295/70R18 and I loved the tire. It is a heavy tire, but there is a lot of rubber on the ground. I ran numerous sets of Goodyear Duratracs and frankly I didn't think it was that great in the mud, and it seemed to wear quickly towing heavy on a diesel truck. When the tire got to about 50% wear, traction was poor. I am testing some Toyo R/T Trails on my current GMC 3500 Dually and so far they are doing well. I have pulled heavy trailers for over 1000 miles and the last trip was 300 miles of snow packed roads and the tire excelled in places where the snow was a little deeper on the highway. Hard pack snow and ice was about what you could expect, reasonable. I have always been a fan of the General Grabber ATX with studs for snow use and I agree with your conclusions about them. I have several sets of Toyo A/TIII on the road on customers vehicles right now and so far they like them. I also have many sets of BFG KO2's out there and some love them and some don't. As for mud tires, one of my favorites is the Mickey Thompson MTZ, I just put another set of 35-12.50-15's on my Jeep TJ and they set the bar in the mud especially when driven at around 10 psi.

davecamilleri
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Of all of the videos I watch about overlanding gear and equipment, I truly believe you do the best reviews. You don't give any indication of your preference, while just providing an honest, straight forward assessment of any product you're discussing. I've been watching tire videos for the past 12 months and I'm about to buy a set. The two videos you did on AT tires are the best. You've helped me make my decision. Thanks for the work you put into your videos!

Draevon
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I love my Toyo A/T3s and you are absolutely correct about their pros and cons. However I will say they are absolutely perfect in the sand and very good in unplowed snow. Wet is surprisingly bad.

Your reviews are unbiased, subbed

HAHA.GoodMeme
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I bought Toyo AT3s with the help of this video. You said be honest with your use. I’m a 90% road guy and a weekend fire road explorer. Previous tire was Toyo MT and absolutely hated them. Loved the look but I hated them once the weather turned bad in Reno. I literally would drive my minivan before my 4x4 truck in the winter. To be fair I bought the MTs used for half price so it was a money thing lol. Learned a lot.

mixflip
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I was a huge KO2 fan boy for a long time and decided to make the switch to the Baja Boss AT after seeing how aggressive they looked. I could'nt be happier, they ride super smooth and are still quiet on the highway. I get tons of compliments on them.

davidhaywood
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I run General ATX in the mountains of NH. Lots of snow and forest service roads. Love it!

MADHIKER
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Your last comment when ending your video: "I hope this was helpful". Well, it was very helpful and probably one of the best reviews on any of the 4 tires you covered that I've watched on YouTube and I've watched a quite a few videos. Very thorough and well done. Thanks!

yearvet.
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Just to be clear about the Baja Boss and tire rotations, as long as they are mounted to the rim with the outside out, they will rotate to any corner of the vehicle. Excellent Video!

PlayDirt
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Falken wild peak, great off road, great on ice and snow, city of hwy. Gas milage is pretty good aswell

seekingtruthnotfindingany
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I was able to find a set of 285/33/16 MT Baja Boss tires for my 22 Bronco. Best AT tire I ever had! Great road manners, quiet and will dig through anything. I did NOT have balancing issues with my set.

njseashorechas
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I recently bought the Baja Boss AT and so far love them. Great ride, quiet and excellent traction everywhere and that’s on a 3/4 dodge diesel. I will definitely buy again if they last the 50k.

addictedtobedrock
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I'm a Toyo / Falken guy. I hate the BFG KO2 due to seeing them stuck in wet grass way to many times. I have to say those Mickey Thompsons interest me.

rednecktech
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I run the Toyo AT3 (E's) on my truck and tow a boat. With that said, I'm mostly highway but appreciate the aggressive tread when i get to my destination since many lake roads are often steep gravel / dirt / tree roots, etc. mix. It seems to do fairly well in heavy rain since the AT3's are fully siped (full lug depth) as opposed to the prior set of Toyo AT2's I ran.

jeepinjehosifats
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Falken Wildpeak AT3W has my vote. I live out in the country and you have to drive through dirt and gravel road to get to the black top. Don't think there's a better well balanced tire than that.

freechasehappy
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Recently bought thr Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T and theyve been very quiet, aggressive during a trip to the most remote town in the lower 48, Jarbidge, Nevada. Miles and miles of dirt track/forest service road, up and down some steep sections, and switchbacks. Very sure footed and no drama. Now we've had a bit of snow, and it crunched over snow and crusty ice without any delay. Just drive with reasonable prudence and you won't have any problems.

ms.annthrope
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Hands-down, this is some of the best off-road tire content that I’ve ever seen. Well done guys, keep up the good work.

WesIncredible
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I can't get enough of tire comparisons. Mfr's keep upgrading their products, and it's hard to keep up without videos like this!

dantodhunter
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Mickey Thompson ride is smooth on the road and aggressive off-road ride and appeal

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