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Hello....my first thread....I have had three Broncos over the years, Getting old now but just bought a 2022 Wildtrak...Just curious if there are any other tires in that size that are quieter than the Good Years that came from the factory...my off road will be just dirt roads maybe a few off...off...But I love the truck, just curious whats out there.

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The BFG K02's 37/12.50R17 that came on my Raptor are nice and quiet.
 

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https://tiresize.com/tiresizes/315-70R17.htm

Stay away from the mud terrain types.
Look at the milder looking All Terrains.

BFG's or Bridgestone Dueler Revo's come to mind.
I have the Toyo AT3's , not impressed.
I'll probably look at Falkens or something I have used before next time around.
BFG KO's
Firestone AT's of various models
Michelins ... if they have whatever size I'll be looking for.
 

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Most All-Terrains are going to be noisy regardless of which brand you pick. But there are "milder" All-Terrain tires that you can pick. Falken Wildpeaks, Cooper Discoverer, and General Grabber APT all come to mind. Some people say the Nitto Ridge Grapplers are quiet too, but I don't have any personal experience with them, so can't confirm.

I don't know if any of those tires come in 315/70R17. Generally once you get above 285/70R17 you are firmly in the off-road tire world, and therefore companies will only manufacturer their best off-road tires in those sizes. And typically the better something is off-road, the noisier it is on-road.
 

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Hello....my first thread....I have had three Broncos over the years, Getting old now but just bought a 2022 Wildtrak...Just curious if there are any other tires in that size that are quieter than the Good Years that came from the factory...my off road will be just dirt roads maybe a few off...off...But I love the truck, just curious whats out there.

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BFG k02s. All time best. Welcome to the forum.
 

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https://tiresize.com/tiresizes/315-70R17.htm

Stay away from the mud terrain types.
Look at the milder looking All Terrains.

BFG's or Bridgestone Dueler Revo's come to mind.
I have the Toyo AT3's , not impressed.
I'll probably look at Falkens or something I have used before next time around.
BFG KO's
Firestone AT's of various models
Michelins ... if they have whatever size I'll be looking for.
Nitto Ridge Grappler and Recon Grappler
 
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Thank You for all the responses !
 

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My BFG K02 are quiet. As some one said Nitto Ridge Grapplers, I had them on my F-150, good tire and quiet. Slightly nosier than the K02, but not much. I'll buy ridge grapplers again.
 

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What don't you like about them? Seems like I don't hear bad things about the AT3s very much
My opinion ... they are much noisier than I think the tread pattern calls for.
The tires slip on wet roads VERY EASILY, not even mentioning hard pack snow ... which is surprising because their reviews are so freaking high.

I had a similar issue with some Generals, after the first year it just seemed to me that the rubber got hard, lost it's grip and became noisy.
Problem is , the Toyo's felt that way after pretty quickly.
If it's not a Toyo thing, it is a "this batch of tires thing" ... either way, Toyo has not responded back to me, so the next set will be Falkens ... or any of the other well regarded brands.
 

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I went with Nitto Recon Grapplers.....been very happy with them but I would suggest maybe similar to the OEM tires. I don't find them noise-offensive and didn't really feel that way about the stock Sasquatch tires.
 

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I have Falken Wildpeak AT3/W in 295/70-18 load range E on my F250. For a 10 ply they ride nice and only minimal noise that I hear only with the windows down. I’d bet they’d ride real nice in a lighter duty compound.
 

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I have Falken Wildpeak AT3/W in 295/70-18 load range E on my F250. For a 10 ply they ride nice and only minimal noise that I hear only with the windows down. I’d bet they’d ride real nice in a lighter duty compound.
I’ve heard great things about the AT3W’s road manners, but regrettably in the 315/70r17 & 35x12.5 sizes it’s load range E only, and also one of the heaviest AT tires you can get at 73 and 75 lbs respectively.
 

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Yea they’d be too stiff for the Bronco
 

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The stock OEM, SAS, tires are IMHO quite for what they are. They are not mud tires. The MT doesn’t stand for mud tires, but multi terrain. Basically, the OEM tires are aggressive looking all terrain tires.
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