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I went with Atturo Traiblade XT because the published specs indicated they were the lightest AT MT hybrids on the market that I could find that also looked good. I think the understated Method wheels look great with the Sting Grey. The 35” inches fit great with the RC 2.5” lift. can’t wait for the weather to clear up a bit so I can take the hardtop off and take the kids for a cruise along the beach here in FL. The Atturos are not that loud- a bit louder than the stock Sahara Goodyears but not an obnoxiously loud hum a true set of MTs would give. Overall very happy.

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Thought I would add some sunny day pics today with the hardtop off to see it in beach mode. Very happy with how my wheel/tire research turned out. The ride is not harsh on the 35” Atturos, a little bit louder than the stock Goodyears but my wife didn’t even notice the slight hum until I pointed it out. Steering and ride feel good, same as before the lift and new Method wheels. The bottom pic shows the 17” 308 Roost 4.75” backspace 0 offset sticking out from the fenders for those interested.
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So how are the Atturo tires holding up? I was looking at Nittos but this price difference makes them so tempting!
 

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I have them too in 35x12.5. I have no complaints as of yet, but only about 3k miles (Jeep is a 2nd car) . I took a 100 mile trip two weeks ago and was thinking they were pretty loud, but when I looked down at my speedo I was going nearly 90 mph. So I would assume most aggressive AT tires would be loud at that speed. I don't really have much to compare too since these Jeeps are not the quietest vehicles at speed. Rain and dry road traction is good. Haven't been off road yet. :(
 

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I have them too in 35x12.5. I have no complaints as of yet, but only about 3k miles (Jeep is a 2nd car) . I took a 100 mile trip two weeks ago and was thinking they were pretty loud, but when I looked down at my speedo I was going nearly 90 mph. So I would assume most aggressive AT tires would be loud at that speed. I don't really have much to compare too since these Jeeps are not the quietest vehicles at speed. Rain and dry road traction is good. Haven't been off road yet. :(
Just curious how the Atturo’s are holding up for you? Seems like a great budget oriented option.
 

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Just curious how the Atturo’s are holding up for you? Seems like a great budget oriented option.
Still no complaints, but still only about 10,000 miles and pretty much no off-road yet (2005 LJR, has been getting all the limited off-road action). They hum a bit, but I drive them hard in the twisty rural roads and they do fine. I have no reason not to recommend. Unfortunately, I haven't had time the give them a real test however.
 

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Still no complaints, but still only about 10,000 miles and pretty much no off-road yet (2005 LJR, has been getting all the limited off-road action). They hum a bit, but I drive them hard in the twisty rural roads and they do fine. I have no reason not to recommend. Unfortunately, I haven't had time the give them a real test however.
Either way I appreciate your input on them. I think I’m going to pull the trigger on them soon. Definitely post here how they do offroad if you ever get the chance. That’s one of the things I’m worried about. The offroad parks here in Ohio are a lot of muddy hills. I don’t wanna be winching up every one if I make the switch to a less aggressive tire. Are they wearing nicely so far?
 

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Either way I appreciate your input on them. I think I’m going to pull the trigger on them soon. Definitely post here how they do offroad if you ever get the chance. That’s one of the things I’m worried about. The offroad parks here in Ohio are a lot of muddy hills. I don’t wanna be winching up every one if I make the switch to a less aggressive tire. Are they wearing nicely so far?
Yeah, no wear issues at all, and I haven't rotated them. I would think they would be better in the mud than an A/T tire, but they are more of a hybrid than a mud tire. If you do lot of mud, you might want to look to a mud tire. I really haven't tried them in the mud yet.
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