After doing a lot of research and asking members, everyone told me the at2's were quiet.. I had the 35x12.5 toyo oc at2s installed on my truck last week and they humm pretty loudly especially below 40mph.. I wouldve thought it would have been worse at higher speeds but its the exact opposite..
was talking to a guy yesterday that said the same thing, said this time around he went with the micky thompson baja atz p3s and they dont make any noise.. they dont look quite as aggressive as the at2 toyos, anyone run these?
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TheGovernment
Posted January 31, 2017
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Posted January 31, 2017
The Baja's are garbage. We used to have them on a bunch of work trucks. Everyone hates them.... They are not quiet lol
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audioworks04
Posted February 1, 2017
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Posted February 1, 2017
Following also as I am trying to decide between toyo open country, Mickey fun country and Goodyear duratracs. Quite is VERY important to me. I have owned three sets of Bridgestone revo and loved them but looking for a little more aggressive.
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Matt_
Posted February 1, 2017
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Posted February 1, 2017
I have both tires, right now. The AT2s are smooth and quiet, whereas the P3s were a pain to balance and much more rough & noisy than the Toyos. I was a Mickey fan and loved the first gen ATZs that I ran on my Sierra. With that said, the Toyo AT2s have crappy wet and winter traction as compared to the original Toyo ATs that I had prior.
Currently running both tires and I can tell you neither will be run again. Looking elsewhere for my next set.
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TT32VGT
Posted February 1, 2017
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It's sickening to think that this is as good as it gets. I increased tire pressure from 33 to 40 all the way around.. didn't really tell a difference, maybe it's a little better.. on the hwy, 50+mph it's not bad, but around town esp 15-40mph the at2s have decent noise to them..
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Fishtail8
Posted February 1, 2017
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Posted February 1, 2017
General Grabber AT2 and Kuhmo AT51 have done well for me. Both can be had with the snowflake rating for better winter traction.
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Big Whiskey
Posted February 2, 2017
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Posted February 2, 2017
I had LT (load range C) Toyo AT2's on my last truck, in 275/65/18. I thought they were pretty smooth and quiet, for an aggressive AT. I put them on par with my old Cooper AT3's, which everyone raves about. That being said, a standard LT (non-extreme) Toyo AT2, in a 275mm width, is going to be much quieter than the Toyo AT2 Extreme in a 12.50" width. Even though they're the same tire, yours will perform much differently than mine did. That's something you have to think about when getting opinions from other people about tires. Also, you'll find that "noise" is a relative term. When my dad rode in my old truck, he said the road noise was "terrible", because he was used to his Michelin street tires. Then, another buddy rode with me that same week, and couldn't believe how "silent" my truck was, because he was used to his 1/4 tread (and not rotated properly) mud tires, haha. Two completely different opinions about the exact same tires in one week, haha.
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kstruckcountry
Posted February 2, 2017
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Posted February 2, 2017
If you want quiet, smooth tires, you want Michelin. Nothing else will be as good, IMO.
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Posted February 2, 2017
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Posted February 2, 2017
I've heard good things about the Falken AT3w. They look like a good aggressive tread, with good wear protection.
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NoProblem
Posted February 2, 2017
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I have about 6000 miles on my Duratracs and can now hear a very slight hum if I listen for it. I'll be rotating them in a thousand or so miles, I'm wondering if that'll make any difference. Other than that, I run them at 40psi and traction is excellent on dirt roads, snow covered roads and wet / dry roads. I have not gone rock climbing or anything that's really off road so I can't rate them for that.
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Big Whiskey
Posted February 3, 2017
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Posted February 3, 2017
I've heard good things about the Falken AT3w. They look like a good aggressive tread, with good wear protection.
Yes, I have Falken AT3W's on my new truck, and they're super quiet....but I only have like 1000 miles on them, haha.
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Likarok
Posted March 8, 2017
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Posted March 8, 2017
I had at2's on a 3/4 ton Duramax and they were awesome. I could see were the new at extremes would be noisy though. lot more aggresive tread!