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Looking for Quiet Ride Tires
I need better tires than the Good Year Wranglers that came with my '06 H3.
After recent back surgery I'm looking for the best way to make my long daily ride in quiet(minimal road noise) comfort (maximum cushion)and I have no intention whatsoever of going off-road unless an emergency situation develops. That said, keeping the tires at the stock size on standard 16" H3 rims and the tires the same size 265/75/16...what tire out there is going to give me a smooth quiet ride, can handle 3-5" of snow in the winter, hold the road in the rain, and will likely never traverse a rocky hill, a sandy dune or a muddy bog, but will need to jump a curb or two in a mall parking lot to bring a rapid end to my 6 year olds favorite question; "Are we there yet?" Thanks for the advice... Rich |
Re: Looking for Quiet Ride Tires
Try some BFG AT tires and adjust your air pressure to suit your ride.
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I was actually looking at those, $139.00 installed. I was also looking at Silent Armor Goodyear Fortera's Any opinion on these? If the ad is to be believed they're supposed to be very quiet.
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The other stock tires, bridgestones that folks are always getting rid of to change to more aggressive tires ride quiet and smooth...
Often in the classified section here at the forum. |
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I would go with the factory 33,s I have 44,000 on them and there still looking meaty .I just rotate them every 8 to 12k.
They ride good ,offroad good and no road noise (maybe a little more then the 32,s that Ive heard dont last much over 30K) Im thinking of getting a take off set if they ever wear down. ![]() |
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I've got the toyo open country A/T on my h2, they seem to be a lot quieter then the BFG but are still meaty looking and can handle rain and sand like nothing else.....
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The BFG's are nice and good in the snow. Teh sidewalls of the bfg AT's have a stiffer sidewall than teh stock tires. So the ride foirmness will increase a little. Since you are looking for a little more smooth ride, I'd almost go up one size. This will offer a little more sidewall to soke up those mall parking lot pot holes. Try out a 285 (33")tire. You may also want to look into Toyo Open Country AT, procomp AT's or extreme at's. I'm not sure on the available sizes of those though. |
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Thanks to all,
I'm going to go with the 265/75/16 114T Good Year Wrangler Silent Armor seems like they'll do everything I want them to do. $182. each, taxed, mounted, balanced & installed @ Sams Club. |
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Get the 285 (33,s) it fill the wheel well beter.
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