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Looking for the quietest smoothest riding all terrains out there. What your opinion?
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I’m with the Falken Guys… I’ve had SEVERAL sets of them over the years, they’re very quiet
 

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Toyo ATIII have been my pick for both the JL & the JT.
How do you find them on Wet Pavement? Running 35s and find them not very good on both a JKU and JT.
 

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How do you find them on Wet Pavement? Running 35s and find them not very good on both a JKU and JT.
I've not had any problem on wet roads with the ATIII tires. Of course, I live in Arizona and we don't see a lot of wet roads, ya know?

But I had Toyo AT tires on other rigs up in Oregon, mostly Ram trucks, and didn't have any problems with them there, either. I just didn't drive on wet roads like I drive on dry roads.
 

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Have Toyo ATIII's on a smaller vehicle and they are fantastic in wet and snow conditions. Will be going to them for the 35's once my Wildpeaks are done. The Toyo's do whine a bit once you get above 70-75 but nothing that I'd call crazy.
 

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Looking for the quietest smoothest riding all terrains out there. What your opinion?
Goodyear Wrangler ATA with Kevlar - I have 65k miles on them so far, many of those are road trips of over 1200 miles. No noise, no complaints. Not for crawling obviously, but handle dirt trails, rain and snow. My wife runs the Wildpeak AT3 on her Wrangler - they look great and weren't too nosy for the first 25-30k miles, but have definitely gotten noisier over time (regular rotations every oil change).
 

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might as well be all seasons on a sedan. They also last forever. Id be shocked if you didn’t run them for 75k
 

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KO3s are running quiet on my JTW. Did well in the rain last Friday on the 260. My brother has KO2s on his JTR and they run quiet as well.
 

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Ok, so currently running Maxxis Razr 811 AT and I have found them very quite compared to muddies, but haven't got experience with other AT's, got 30K or so kilometres so far and no drastic change.
I would say though on wet roads for me they have been great, starting to loosen up just a little on wet roads post 30K but still better than any mud I have run on other vehicles
If you want 'quite' you will have to sacrifice off road performance in my opinion and look for a "non' aggressive AT
All depends on what you need out of your tyre, Good luck
 

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I’ve personally done the Toyo’s, Nito’s, and KO2’s. All on Jeeps. Currently I’m running 33" Pro Comp AT sport tires on my 2022 gladiator sport s / max tow. I think they are running around 40k miles so far with 60k factory tread wear warranty. There is still a lot of tread left and they are still as quiet as they were with zero miles on them. Usually when AT tires wear they get noticeably louder. At least on road.
Pirelli, scorpion ATs were the worst about that. The high pitched on road whine definitely developed as the miles were put on.
Not sure how the MT version of the Pro Comps perform, but as long as I can get the Pro Comp AT sports, (LT285-70-17R) I think I’ll be sticking with them. Perform great off road and on road. And are probably the quietest and longest lasting all terrain tire I’ve used.
MHO………..
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