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BFGoodrich A/T
25.00%
ProComp Xtreme A/T
42.31%
Nitto Terra Grappler
7.69%
Toyo Open Country A/T
19.23%
305/65/17
13.46%
325/70/17
23.08%
305/70/17
15.38%
295/70/17
9.62%
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Has anyone had any experience with ProComp Tire?

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Old 03-10-2008, 06:40 PM
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Originally Posted by chipmonk
pro-comp tires are made by cooper, and there have been some reports of tread seperation with some of the tires manufactured by cooper, under their own name and others.
I used to work at Costco tire center (2years) and I have seen tread sep. on quite a few brands of tire manufactures...MickeyThompson, Uniroyal...even some BFG's that are made by Michelin and everyone knows about Bridgestone/Firestone. So it's really just luck of the draw. I'm not really concerned with that to much...But thanks for the info...not the first time thats been said.

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Originally Posted by cquestad
IN LOVE WITH THE XAT's!

Best tire I have run...second set for me on my big truck and a third set on my small truck. They work!
What mileage are you seeing out of them on your cummins?

Thanks
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Old 03-10-2008, 07:13 PM
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I'm real happy with mine so far. I'm running the 35 /12.50 /18 XAT. I have about 20k on them so far, I'm due for a rotation and re-balance. I will buy another set when these are done.

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Originally Posted by 94ttss
I'm real happy with mine so far. I'm running the 35 /12.50 /18 XAT. I have about 20k on them so far, I'm due for a rotation and re-balance. I will buy another set when these are done.

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I had 35" Pro Comp MT's installed with 400 miles on the truck. Ran those for about 10000 without any problems whatsoever before lifting to 40's. I would have bought BFG KM's had they been in stock, but I was in a hurry. SO I tried the ProComps and was pleasantly surpised. I still put them on every few months for hauling, drag racing, and sled pulling and I love how well they ride.

I can't comment on treadwear because of mods and burnouts but would buy them again if I couldn't get Toyo's. Toyo's are awesome.
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Originally Posted by UnrulyNFS
I had 35" Pro Comp MT's installed with 400 miles on the truck. Ran those for about 10000 without any problems whatsoever before lifting to 40's. I would have bought BFG KM's had they been in stock, but I was in a hurry. SO I tried the ProComps and was pleasantly surpised. I still put them on every few months for hauling, drag racing, and sled pulling and I love how well they ride.

I can't comment on treadwear because of mods and burnouts but would buy them again if I couldn't get Toyo's. Toyo's are awesome.
Thanks for the info Unruly

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from my experience ive had a couple sets of toyo all terrain tires and the proxes st tires and they have done really well. I think toyo and nitto are the best tires on the market but some people say differently. I am not a fan of BFGs I think they are a waste of $
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Another vote of confidence for the XAT's.....I run the 325/70R16 on my '96and I'm really happy with them. Load range "D" aside, they are rated for more weight than some "E" rated tires.
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The Xmts are killer. Im about 50% tread on them in about a year of driving and I have my foot in it alot and I pull quite a bit.
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Sweet guys I think those are the tires I'll be going with an now I just have to decide on a size either 35x12.50x17 or 305/65/17 Humm..

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