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Tires for deer lease truck #4933576 01/25/14 10:12 PM
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I'm new to hunting in Texas and have no experience driving around a bunch of mesquite. Have seen the thorns and can imagine what they do to a tire. I've tried to search the forum but can't seem to find the right word combination to get what I need.

Now, the question I have is, what type of tire would be good for driving a truck around on a lease filled with mesquite. The road are pretty good, i.e. well established, marked well, etc. But I'm concerned about driving my truck around the property and then 300 miles home.

I am looking for a reasonable priced lease truck but would still have the question about the tires.

Would appreciate any help/guidance that y'all can offer.

Re: Tires for deer lease truck [Re: rclee] #4933581 01/25/14 10:17 PM
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I have Hankook Dynapro ATM on my 01 Dodge 4x4 with a 3 inch lift kit. I cant tell you how many throne bushes and Catcus i have ran over this year. Never had a flat tire. One day got back to camp and had throne's sticking in the side of the tires. I have put 8k miles on mine driving from the lease to home since October. Still have well over 80 % tread on them still..

Put the same ones on my wife's Durango 4x4.

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Here are pictures of my tires on my truck..




Re: Tires for deer lease truck [Re: rclee] #4933611 01/25/14 10:37 PM
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Chris,
Thanks for the input.

Guess I should have added, I'm running Michelin LTX A/T 2 LT265/70R17's right now.

I'm probably over thinking this but need some pointers.

Re: Tires for deer lease truck [Re: rclee] #4933621 01/25/14 10:43 PM
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Could always fill tires with Tire Slime.. Have that in my 4 wheeler tires. Never had any go flat.

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Originally Posted By: rclee
Chris,
Thanks for the input.

Guess I should have added, I'm running Michelin LTX A/T 2 LT265/70R17's right now.

I'm probably over thinking this but need some pointers.


I run those same tires, haven't had any problems with mesquites.

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Re: Tires for deer lease truck [Re: rclee] #4934464 01/26/14 03:24 PM
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I'm running Dynapro MT's on my old Dodge 4X4. Toughest tire I've ever seen but they are loud on the road and the ride is stiff but if you're just going to use it for lease trips you'll be fine. I've never had a flat on one and they wear like iron.


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Re: Tires for deer lease truck [Re: rclee] #4934826 01/26/14 07:36 PM
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Brand doesn't matter so much. Pick any flavor you like.

Construction of the tire makes all the difference. You will need a minimum of D load range and preferably E load range (commonly called "10-ply"). You'll need to air them up hard. I run mine at minimum of 70 PSI. This also makes the sidewalls stand up straight instead of bulging.

I run BFG A/T. I've found that the sidewalls tends to be stronger. However, they only go for about 40,000 miles and they're not cheap.

With that said, I ran our deer lease in S. Tx for 5 years with only one puncture. A thorn got the inside sidewall and created a slow/gradual leak. It was so small and gradual that it took the guys at Discount Tire 3 times to finally locate it. They replaced the tire for free.


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Re: Tires for deer lease truck [Re: rclee] #4934951 01/26/14 09:06 PM
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I wouldn't put Slime in a road vehicle. I don't know how it holds up to highway speeds or affects the tire balance. My Ranger is a different story. Point it where I want to go and give it the gas.

I would like to find a good set of tires for my truck that do well in the mud but don't make driving on the pavement dangerous or too noisy. I'm not sure that exists.

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Michelin xps tractions have a steel case that works. Expensive but there are no mesquite thorns that can punch through them.

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Re: Tires for deer lease truck [Re: rclee] #4935267 01/27/14 12:26 AM
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Thanks for the ideas/feedback so far. My current tires are "E" rated.

Already have a plug kit and a compressor/inflator. Towing a boat trailer I try to be prepared.

Was also going to look into having slime - if not in the tire, at least in the truck (yes, I know the tire guys don't like it but just in case I need it to get to them).

So far, it sounds like unless I just find a great deal on a UTV/ATV or small vehicle, I should be OK to use my daily driver if I have too.

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Toyo at II. There all terrain and 10ply. Ran em on all my diesels when we had cows and going through pastures with big mesquite thorns never had a flat. If price hasnt gone crazy the last set I bought was 285/70/16 and I want to say I paid right at $1000 for a set of 4. I put almost 50k miles before getting new ones. That is if you keep em rotated and use em tell the treads gone lol

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We run BFG AT tires on our camp trucks but in Junction we have more issues with rocks and cactus. Rocks will punch a hole in the sidewall on any 2 ply tire and the BFG's are three ply. Been running the same set since 2007 and never had a flat or puncture.

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Originally Posted By: LandPirate
Brand doesn't matter so much. Pick any flavor you like.

Construction of the tire makes all the difference. You will need a minimum of D load range and preferably E load range (commonly called "10-ply"). You'll need to air them up hard. I run mine at minimum of 70 PSI. This also makes the sidewalls stand up straight instead of bulging.

I run BFG A/T. I've found that the sidewalls tends to be stronger. However, they only go for about 40,000 miles and they're not cheap.

With that said, I ran our deer lease in S. Tx for 5 years with only one puncture. A thorn got the inside sidewall and created a slow/gradual leak. It was so small and gradual that it took the guys at Discount Tire 3 times to finally locate it. They replaced the tire for free.



Best tire overall in my opinion as well... always good to have the certs from Discount Tire for a free one if its no good!

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buy you a spare set of tires and have them foamed... never have to worry about a flat again... but you will need to take on and off when you get to and leave the ranch

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who do you know that foams tires? Friends have had it done to their Jeep tires but the guy's now out of business.

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Originally Posted By: LandPirate
Brand doesn't matter so much. Pick any flavor you like.

Construction of the tire makes all the difference. You will need a minimum of D load range and preferably E load range (commonly called "10-ply"). You'll need to air them up hard. I run mine at minimum of 70 PSI. This also makes the sidewalls stand up straight instead of bulging.

I run BFG A/T. I've found that the sidewalls tends to be stronger. However, they only go for about 40,000 miles and they're not cheap.

With that said, I ran our deer lease in S. Tx for 5 years with only one puncture. A thorn got the inside sidewall and created a slow/gradual leak. It was so small and gradual that it took the guys at Discount Tire 3 times to finally locate it. They replaced the tire for free.



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Originally Posted By: donswin

I would like to find a good set of tires for my truck that do well in the mud but don't make driving on the pavement dangerous or too noisy. I'm not sure that exists.


Goodyear Wrangler MT/R's. Good on road and great offroad

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Re: Tires for deer lease truck [Re: rclee] #4957306 02/06/14 03:05 PM
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By the E rated tires you like from Discount Tire and get their road hazard warranty. Any tire will wear off road and any tire will get a puncture sooner or later.


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who do you know that foams tires? Friends have had it done to their Jeep tires but the guy's now out of business.


I know a guy in Houston that will do it. May end up joining with his business to get tractor tires done.

Re: Tires for deer lease truck [Re: rclee] #4959191 02/07/14 03:12 AM
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Dynapro AT is the best ranch tire we have found. Tough, but ride rough and wear well on gravel roads. We ran Yokohama Geolander AT's forever but they are not as tough. Have tried BFG AT's, no names, Michelin all steels and quite a few others and all but the all steels only lasted about 20,000 miles on dirt roads. The all steels are awesome but not twice as awesome and they cost exactly twice as much. I have Goodyear MT/R's on another truck and they have been stellar so far but the jury is still out they have about 5000 miles on them and no stucks or flats yet.

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I just got some new Kelly Safari TSR's in December. Great in mud at the lease on my 2wd. Great hwy ride too. Super aggressive look and after 2 sets of Terra Grapplers I made the right call.

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