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Hoyas33 Jan 1, 2013 01:58 PM

H3 Replacing LT285/75R16 advice
 
Happy New Year. I have about 45k on what I believe are the original tires with 17" wheels on my '06 H3 with luxury pkg, Bridgestone A/T Duelers in the size in the title. I am fine with the look. I need to replace them due to bad dry rot. I live in Las Vegas area, car is garaged/shaded 90+% of the time. Almost all the driving is done on local roads and highways. I could find myself in snow once a year in Colorado on paved dirt roads. So I'm looking for help on the following:

Best smooth ride and handling tire size/brand.

Best tire to handle the heat.

This dry rot issue pisses me off as the tread is great, and don't want to have that issue with the new tires. So any advice on preventing dry rot is appreciated as well.

Hoyas33 Jan 1, 2013 02:02 PM

Oops. Even though the wheels measure 17" across, maybe they are 16" as indicated in the tire size. Obviously I'm not a motorhead, sorry.

nijoma Jan 1, 2013 08:10 PM

General AT 2 tires
 
Look at these 181.00 at tire rack, I had these in 315's but they were good overall and the price is not bad

Hoyas33 Jan 2, 2013 09:53 AM

Sorry but that link only leads to the Jaguar ad.

Spuds Jan 2, 2013 10:51 AM

I have the Falken Rocky Mountains, 305/70-16 and am very happy with them. The extra 3/4" width looks great on the truck.
Here in south Texas, we have to drive long distances to get anywhere and the Falkens are quiet on the highway. More than adequate on the trail, and a very good sand tire.

bruceg Jan 2, 2013 02:16 PM


Originally Posted by Spuds (Post 290536)
I have the Falken Rocky Mountains, 305/70-16 and am very happy with them. The extra 3/4" width looks great on the truck.
Here in south Texas, we have to drive long distances to get anywhere and the Falkens are quiet on the highway. More than adequate on the trail, and a very good sand tire.

Glad to hear you like the Falken Rocky Mountains. I just ordered some 35's. Should be here in a few days. Along with my new wheels. :)

Xlr8n Jan 2, 2013 03:18 PM

Keep in mind that the Duelers that were equipped on your H3 were a specially designed C-rated 6 ply tire which would be good offroad but also give a compliant highway ride. Most all others brands in that size are going to either be a D-rated 8 ply or most likely an E-rated 10 ply, both of which will not give as good of a ride on road as what you have now. Go for the D rated if you can find them.
I've had good luck with Nitto Terra Grapplers on past vehicles in that size which were a D rated tire. Falken Wild Peak's are also available in a D rated 285 and have been reported to be a great on and offroad tread.

telemike Jan 3, 2013 07:47 AM

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I like these Kelly TSR's. They ride good and are quiet for the large voids. Work great off road.

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Doc Olds Jan 3, 2013 08:47 AM

I hear the main benefit of Falken tires is...... they come with rice and a S. Korean language dictionary, no extra charge????? :rolleyes:

Xlr8n Jan 3, 2013 10:26 AM


Originally Posted by Doc Olds (Post 290581)
I hear the main benefit of Falken tires is...... they come with rice and a S. Korean language dictionary, no extra charge????? :rolleyes:

Did the keyboard you typed this post on come with a dictionary as well?
How about the clothes on your back, the shoes on your feet, or the cellphone in your pocket? ;) Welcome to 2013.


But yes, I agree it's best to buy American while you still can. :cool:


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