I think you're safe now. I believe the person that started all the conflict was banned or at least from this thread.
As the OP of this thread what I drilled down to was the Yokohama Geolander G015's. So far really happy with them with their road manners. Also happy with mild off-road traction...
Good thread. Mine were not working. If I push the sensor tight to the windshield (with covers off), they work fine. Sounds like I need to redo the tape or have it redone.
Will do. After buying the LX I got 19.5 according to the computer on stock wheels and tires driving home about 2.5 hours. Probably 72mph max on the interstate.
Best I saw on the Toyo's was 15.5mph. With the Yakima mega warrior basket on the roof about 12.5mph. Basket had been taken back off...
So here's an update and my experience on the tires I ended up with. Last time I updated I had ordered the Falken Rubitrek in p285/75r17. What shipped in was LT285/75r17. Turns out it would've taken another 2 to 3 days to get the p metric version. It's a nice looking tire, however, I didn't feel...
Could you please not post on this thread anymore? You have had nothing to add but insults. It's not helpful. Thank you.
We're also way off topic. My original question was regarding the quietest AT tire.
Nobody commented on the Falken Rubitrek AT's. I figured I'd guinea pig them for the group so I ordered a set. They look a little more road biased than the Wild Peaks but still hold the 3 peak mountain snow rating and a 55k mile warranty and road hazard rating.
Final thoughts on the Toyo OC...
I honestly I do not know. I would say it's possible that's where they came from. They were included when I bought it a couple months ago. They actually match better than they appear in the pictures.
The Yokohama was my leader in the clubhouse until I looked at this Cooper a little closer. I've got a buddy who had a terrible experience with Cooper so that had me not paying attention to them much. I always read a lot of positive on the Cooper AT on truck camper forums though.