I've ran most all the popular AT tires and the Baja Boss is the best I ever used, that includes snow and ice.
I had two Tundra work trucks, one with Falken AT3W and one with the Baja Boss AT's. And when the Falken equipped truck cannot make the climb up to my barn, I can drive around it with...
The Kendas are studdable, the Baja Boss are not.
I can confirm the Baja Boss AT are fantastic in the snow and slush, waaay better than the Falken AT3W. I run these on my full size truck.
That said I just ordered the Kenda 35"x10.5" as my studded winter tire this year for the Jeep.
Glad I'm not the only person that thought Duratracs suck in winter. Everyone thinks I'm crazy when I say that.
My F250 came used with Duratracs that were half worn and I couldn't even get up my driveway in 4x4.
My Falken AT3W equipped truck could usually make it.
My Baja Boss AT's always make...
Yeah the resale thing is kinda BS when you can get a $15k off of MSRP on a F150 when a Tundra was gonna be at most 2k under MSRP. Or they used to be anyway til Covid.
Nice truck OP, I've had several fords, including 3 Ecoboosts with nary an issue.
My current truck is at 183,000 miles and...
I've ran a lot of the popular ATs:
Cooper ST Maxx
Motto Terra Grappler
BFG K02
Falken AT3W
Grabber ATX
Goodyear Duratrac
Nokian Outpost AT
MT Baja Boss AT
The Baja Boss is my runaway favorite. Last year in the snow and ice I would get stuck on my locked Rubicon on the hill going up my drive...
Well shit, I jumped the gun on the first page and just ordered five of these only to get really sad after I checked out and came back here.
Do I wait and see if they got it fixed or go ahead and try to cancel before they ship?
I noticed the same with mine. Does your truck happen to be Sarge Green?
The outside of my door sills are trashed already, especially in the back where the kids are. Any light touch of a branch leaves a noticeable scratch on the Sarge.
between that and living on dirt roads and Sarge showing dirt...
thanks for the replies everyone. I about to pull the doors this weekend for the first time and I plan to leave them off for a while.
Luckily I can park in my shop at night.
I already use my air compressor in my shop to blast it out when cleaning it up.
Works pretty good but ideally I'd like to mitigate it without a ton of trial an error if anyone already went through this.