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Do you have any information on when the Nokian One HT in 275/65/20 will be available? Would rather do it all with you than buy it somewhere else and have you guys do the install. Thanks
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Maybe you can give me some guidance on tire selection. I went to my local discount tire deliver and the employee didn't seem too confident in his answers. Looking to get new tires for my R1T. I want to stick with the factory size 275/65/20. Of the 3 which would you recommend? Just looking for a smooth ride that I don't take a hit on milage, and a tire that last longer than 23,000 miles (stock tire). I live in socal so snow or ice isn't a concern.

Continental Terrain Contact H/T - lighter than the Defender Platinum.
Michelin Defender LTX Platinum - offers the highest milage warranty.
Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo 3 - lightest among the 3, considered an on-road A/T tire.
 
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Maybe you can give me some guidance on tire selection. I went to my local discount tire deliver and the employee didn't seem too confident in his answers. Looking to get new tires for my R1T. I want to stick with the factory size 275/65/20. Of the 3 which would you recommend? Just looking for a smooth ride that I don't take a hit on milage, and a tire that last longer than 23,000 miles (stock tire). I live in socal so snow or ice isn't a concern.

Continental Terrain Contact H/T - lighter than the Defender Platinum.
Michelin Defender LTX Platinum - offers the highest milage warranty.
Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo 3 - lightest among the 3, considered an on-road A/T tire.
All 3 tires are solid. Flip a coin...you cant make a bad choice. Given your driving conditions, and what you want the tires to do, I might choose the Continentals. My reasoning being smooth, quiet, and a great price point. Seems to be a solid choice with folks on this forum.. Hope you don't mind a DM being sent your way.
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