Enthusiast I
Really? Maybe they are noisy and I just don`t hear them over the V10 :)FWIW, I sold my Duratracs after only a few hundred miles because they howled louder than even any MT I'd ever run :P .
Enthusiast I
Really? Maybe they are noisy and I just don`t hear them over the V10 :)FWIW, I sold my Duratracs after only a few hundred miles because they howled louder than even any MT I'd ever run :P .
Enthusiast III
I agree. Talked the Wife into getting the Geolanders and road noise was a really big concern. The Outback had Michelin Defender M/S. Got the OK, the first ride very noticeable difference. She looked over and said “I think these are quieter and a much smoother ride”. Passed the test with flying colors. Also gives the car a much more aggressive look but not overkill. Big difference even on the miles of washboard roads. Very pleased so far.Back when I had my Subaru Forester and Outback I would always run Yokohama Geolander AT GO15s. Super quiet! I honestly think they were quieter than the normal highway tires that I took off. I spent many trips up in Northern NM and they did great in the deep snow and ice in the winter as well as the rock/sand/mud during the summer.
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Enthusiast III
Off-Road Ranger I
4284
I love my Cooper ST Maxx and plan to get another set for the Cruiser when these wear out. However, they are NOT a quiet tire after you get 15-20k miles on them.
The Cooper AT3 has been the quietest AT tire I have run, but I can only compare it to the original BFG KO.
Off-Road Ranger I
0745
Traveler II
I am now at 39k miles on these ST Maxx. Wear has been steady and smooth and the increased noise level that kicked in around 20k miles has remained consistent. I'll be due for a new set next spring at 45-50k miles. I am impressed with this tire.Just got my new set of Maxx's installed last week. I was thinking about tread wear and road noise..You'll know when its time for an alignment when you start to hear the tires. Much of longevity also has to do with vehicle weight as well as keeping them rotated at correct intervals and keeping in alignment.. With my 1st set of Maxx's, I got 42k out of them..Pretty good for an A/T on a Tundra that sees a lot of different terrain..I didn't rotate my tires the last time because I wanted to see how loud they got with traed "chopping".. They still weren't as loud as a lot of other tires out there..I drop it off for the new alignment on Tuesday, with the new tires..