Titan Xd - Tire Recommendations

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Morreau

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Hi OB, this is my first post I have a Cummins powered Titan XD and needing some shoes. I love the look of the Grabber X3 and the BFG KM3 however I am a little scared about the road noise. So I have tossed around Grabber ATx, Nitto Ridge Grapplers, KO2, ect. Can you give any advice for some tires? Thanks!
 

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Cooper STT. Rotate every 5000 to keep noise down.

ST Maxx will be quieter.
 

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Cooper STT. Rotate every 5000 to keep noise down.

ST Maxx will be quieter.
Thanks for your input! One of the concerns I have with any tire I choose is hauling, as I also have a 28ft travel trailer that I pull with the Titan. Do you have any experience with the two coopers you mentioned in that regard?
 

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What kind of driving do you do? Most of the dual purpose or mud tires are short on mileage. I like my KO2 but only get 40 to 45k from a set, the last Generals I had lasted a little less. I have a driveway queen that goes to Baja and the desert roads in CA and AZ. I don’t crawl but will drive over bowning ball sized rocks without a second thought.
 

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They should be excellent for towing. Make sure to select an e rated tire from their online list.

40-50k miles is fine by me. Long wear tires leave too much traction and performance on the table. I don't like getting stuck, and don't like weak stopping tires.