Anyone running Large A/T tires that are "quiet"

Does this truck have stock wheels? Stock ride height?

33x12.5x20 equals 305/55/R20 but are half inch narrower.

Brodozer tires look cool, but are usually, noisy, crappy on the highway/wet/snow/ice and are expensive.

Thx for the close size. Slightly more narrow would be fine for me. The truck looks great but the tires are overly aggressive and cheap Chinese ones from my googling. Don't mind some noise but these guys are noisy!
 
Thx for the close size. Slightly more narrow would be fine for me. The truck looks great but the tires are overly aggressive and cheap Chinese ones from my googling. Don't mind some noise but these guys are noisy!
That what scares me when I see lifted truck in rear view mirror. People spend fortune on lift kit, FOX hydraulics or Bilstein and than buy absolutely the cheapest tire, which is the most important part.
 
Thx for the close size. Slightly more narrow would be fine for me. The truck looks great but the tires are overly aggressive and cheap Chinese ones from my googling. Don't mind some noise but these guys are noisy!

You will likely appreciate a higher quality tire in your scenario. Though some noise is just the nature of the beast with AT tires.

I've been shopping tires for my Ram, and while I love the AT look, practicality just doesn't make sense. It's a pavement queen and the most offroad it sees is maybe climbing a curb to get out of Costco.

While researching tires, I came across Nokian Outpost nAT that I would consider. They come in 305/55/20 as well. Made in USA if that's important to you.
 
You will likely appreciate a higher quality tire in your scenario. Though some noise is just the nature of the beast with AT tires.

I've been shopping tires for my Ram, and while I love the AT look, practicality just doesn't make sense. It's a pavement queen and the most offroad it sees is maybe climbing a curb to get out of Costco.

While researching tires, I came across Nokian Outpost nAT that I would consider. They come in 305/55/20 as well. Made in USA if that's important to you.

Thank you and yes I personally a bit quieter ride vs off-road abilities.

Just put a set of Nokian Outpost NaT on the Tundra. 275/60R20. About 32" in diameter.

So far, they are remarkably quiet for an AT. Not quite as quiet as the Michelin LTX that came off the truck but very quiet given their tread depth and style.

https://na.nokiantyres.com/all-terrain-tires/nokian-tyres-outpost-nat/

Thank you, these sound like a great option 👍
 
I presently sit in a set of Toyo Open Country AT3 in 275/50R22. Good biting tire in the snow, have been decent in ice, pretty quiet. Good looking tire.

Only complaint, I cannot get a vibration out of them at highway speeds. Roadforce balancing shows there is an issue with a tire. I am not pleased with the coin I spent in them. DTD does not want to do an anything about the obvious quality issue. So I have filed a chargeback on my CC.

I dialed back my choices and have a new set of Bridgestone Dueler A/T Ascent ready to go on. I’m really looking forward to them. In the same size.
 
I should add that my Nokian tires (tyres on their website) were made in their new plant in Tennessee. All my previous Nokians were made in Finland. Happy with Finnish or American made.

I’ve heard mixed reviews on the “tyres” made in Russia and would not have bought Russian made tyres - not a political decision - purely based on quality control.
 
It sounds like it's brodoziered to me. Is it missing the loud exhaust?
https://tiresize.com/calculator/

My definition is slightly different...

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