Expedition Master III
Wish I had been known about these before my Toyo AT II purchase. I got a great price, but per your link......WOW, what a deal for sizes a lot of us would use. A hundred bucks cheaper per tire. Lite Bright (you-tube) loves them, and did a review, along with videos watching them in action. Brad from Trail Recon (you-tube) like's them, but is reserving judgement until he puts more miles on them. I need more total mileage reports, before I would commit to a purchase. If you were daily driving on them, I think you would be disappointed as reports are they are SOFT. So if most of your driving is pavement with weekend off-road, you would have to weigh mileage vs price. My concern is also the heavy pickup side, as diesel trucks are hard on scrub, because of the torque these trucks generate. Reading the Walmart reviews, the person cautioning about towing is something I had not read about before, similar to Goodyear DURATRAC's, when not maxed on PSI. If they were reserved for your week-end trips, I think they would be great. This way your total treadwear concern would not be such a factor. I just hope Milestar resists the urge to raise their MSRP on these. Hope they keep a quantity vs a price as their sales model!Walmart has IMO one of the best overlanding tires available at a stupid inexpensive price. I usually see these in the $160-180 range for a 285/70/17, but Wallyworld has them for $131.95! Take the online link to Discount Tire and they will price match it!
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