STOP Spending So Much Money | Best Off-Road Budget Tires Under $1500 for 2024
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1:15 Number 4
2:29 Number 3
4:03 Number 2
4:49 Number 1 - Auta a dopravní prostředky
I picked up a set of 33x12.5r17 Kenda Klever RTs in November and I can tell you next year, if I go with 35s instead, I am without a doubt going with a 35 in Kenda Klever RT. These tires have ushered me through snow, deeeeep snow, mud and some killer rocks so far. Along with hundreds of highway miles in just two short months. This is now my new go-to tire. This tire can truly do it all! For the money you can't get any better and for the performance, all other tires are obsolete to me.
Thank you for your support and Happy to hear!!
Have them on a big bend like the blue one in the video. 35x10.5 i love them.
Same satisfaction with them here. My previous tires were MT Baja Boss AT’s but the prices were through the roof a year ago and probably worse now.
I loved my kenda klever MTs that I had a few years back. After that, I tried a less aggressive off brand AT tire and can't stand them. I was thinking about going back to the klever MT's when I discovered the RT's. Now I can't decide between the two
They make a Kenda klever mt2 now look pretty cool similar tread patterns look like bfg km3 mud terrain with better price point @@jha12732
Thanks for the info. Still waiting for my Michelin’s to wear out. Got 50,000 on them and it looks like they can go another 30-40,000. If I get 70-80,000 on them, the price per mile becomes very budget friendly.
Had those falkens on my tundra. They couldn’t take mesquite thorns…. Ko2’s on my wrangler and ram never have a problem with mesquite
the 255/85r17 Mickey boss Ats are super quiet and surprisingly grippy in all conditions. Also very light and fits my truck a lot better than a normal 35.
I have the rubitreks on my first gen sequoia and love them. I don’t do a lot of hard core off-roading but they do great on the road, in the rain, on snow and ice, in gravel and some light mud and have no complaints. I was planning on upgrading to ko2s or AT3s but after running them I will be replacing them with the exact same tire unless they get too popular and the price jumps up too much. Speaking of which, turns out I was lying, don’t buy them so they stay cheap 😂
“Don’t buy these tires!”
Ok, you should but…
I’ll be going with the Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT in a 37x12.5/17 on my Jeep. I need a solid off road tire with great onroad manners as well. I’m running 35” BGF KO2’s and while I really have no complaints about them, been all over the country in them and in all sorts of terrain and haven’t let me down but I want to make a change and give the MT’s a try, have heard a lot of good about them and the warranty and 3PMSF rating is a big bonus to me.
If Kenda offered a mileage warranty on the RT I’d strongly consider it, I just like the warranty to protect my investment
I've got the Rugged Trex and love them! Great traction in rain and snow!
Such an underated tire! Glad you like them and thanks for the feedback!
recently got my new Method Wheels wrapped with the Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T's for my old 94 full size Blazer from you guys. I couldn't be more happy with this setup! Love them!
The Baja Boss A/Ts are such great tires!
are they loud ? ive been looking into the baja boss A/T
I recently put the Cooper Rugged Trek's in 275/60/20 115T on my 2018 F150 Supercrew 4x4, and honestly there is hardly any noise at all on the highway. I was coming from the factory Hankook Dynapro 275/55/20's which were very quiet, and notice only a minor increase in noise, but it's barely noticeable. Keep in mind this truck has always had a very quiet interior. Ford did a great job with sound isolation. So maybe on other vehicles it's more noticeable. But I can assure you on a modern F150 it's a non-issue, unless you are super-finicky.
Had mine on for a week , coming from Toyo RTs and it's a night and day difference. My Coopers are way quite and smoother and do much better in the rain.
So many dad jokes so little time 🤣🤣🤣
To me. For the best all terrain tires for daily use and for those that doesn’t go off-road much or at all.
Toyo - open country AT3
Falken - Wildpeak AT3W
Yokohama - Geolander G015
And Hankook - Dyno Pro AT2 Xtreme
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I just got 65,000 miles out of 35" Nitto Ridge grapplers on the JT.
I have them on my JT as well. I won't be buying them again. I got about 45k out of them which is good but they have dry rot all over all of them and they are only 2 years old. They also balance terrible that being said mine are 38s. But the dry rot thing is my biggest issue
Great list, I’m running the discover AT3
I have the kenda klever at2 and they have been absolutely fantastic!! Through 10" of snow they were incredible.
I have a set of the Nitto Terra Grappler G2's on my 5th gen 4runner for 1.5 years now and luv em! Off road they work and on road they are quite. They also look great with my black and gold rims 😉👌
Just skip to #3!! Thanks Fred for another great video! 😎👊
Is it 100 percent true it that one size didn’t pass the 3peak snow rating. Therefore it wasn’t rated that way in all sizes? If so what size didn’t pass and is there a reason why? I’ve heard this in a few videos now and I really really want to go with the Kenda RTs! We’ve personally had the Kenda ATs in the past and they were incredible. I want to purchase some RTs so badly on my truck but Utah winters have me scared about not having an official 3peak rated tire. Any input is appreciated!
Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac in 275/60R20 for my Ram was $1237. Fantastic tire, on and off road. Little noise, but no other cons.
Wife drives a 2022 bronco sport badlands, recently replaced the stock pirellis with a set of Goodyear workhorse A/T. Pirellis were garbage in the snow. I went with 245/65/17. Glad I seen this going to be in the market for new wheels and summer tires soon.
Glad we can help! Let us know what you plan to get!
Just fitted some rubetrek on 2023 Tacoma 5 tires $ 1023 can’t beat that
Running the Rubitreks. So far no real complaints, Spent about 1100 for 5
Good to know! Let us know how it goes!
On my 3rd set of KO2's. Waiting for full release of KO3's to try them out. This winter was my first time driving in snow. Got a healthy 16 inch of powerder. The KO2's did amazing on and off road. 35's Ko2 Take off and I run the stock Rubicon 33's daily.
We are also excited for the full release of the KO3's! Super excited to get them on hand and see what you guys have to say about them.
Picked up 37” Patagonia xt for $1250. Super quiet, great grip, looks awesome and is 40,000 mile tire
👍Milestar blows all these brands away for total value!
I run 37” Milestar Patagonia M/T2 … very satisfied
How do you feel about the on-road vs off-road noise?
@@TrailBuilt I only have 2000 miles on them, mostly on asphalt, I hear no noise.
I love my recon grappler’s and I will be getting a second set when they are finished! Their awesome on road and even better off road!
A lot of people seem to be thinking the same. They are some great tires!
Running the Cooper Rugged Trek on my 2014 Ram 2500. Amazing tire. Just finished a road trip from Utah to Remote Northern California and back fighting snowy weather. They performed incredible. Road noise is the same as any AT tire. Anyone complaining about road noise for this tire is going to have the same complaint with any tire not designed specifically for dry highway use. I highly recommend the Cooper Rugged Trek.
Thanks for the feedback! We love getting real feedback from real customers!
With ordering a wheel and tire package that comes with pre installed TPMS,
What will I need to do to get the new sensors to talk to my 2014 Toyota Tundra?
Just got the Nitto Recons on my 2018 Silverado. So far I like them. My first pick was the Falken Wildpeaks but they were on backorder at Discount for the size I wanted.
Well hopefully they work well for you! Let us know how it goes!
The Maxxis RZR AT is a stellar tire I got for pretty cheapish
I'm running Falken at3 on one of my trucks love them were a bit pricey.
On my second set of Kendra Klever RT’s. Got 70,000 miles out of the first set and they are amazing in every situation. Many of the guys I wheel with are now switching to Kendra after seeing the success I have had with them.
Are you talking about KENDRA Wilkinson?
@@MC-jf6icWas thinking the same thing, the Kenda's make way less noise than the Kendra's!
When my factory tires wear out on my 23 TRD Off Road, I’ll replace them with the Falken AT3W.
I had the Cooper Discoverer on my last pickup and though they were great tires, after 15K miles they became Very Loud
Meanwhile I bought a $99 a piece Kenda AT tires and extremely happy with them.
I'd put the Maxxis Razr A/T ahead of most of these except the Nitto. Price is silly good.
5:58 - What make/model wheels are these? Thank you.
I got the new Toyo open country R/T Trail tire on my 3500 diesel truck and I love them. They are great in the mud, snow, ice, soft, sand, deep and soft dirt, and they are really good off-road, as well as on road. I have gone through deep puddles of water at 45 to 50 miles an hour with zero hydroplaning. And the traction on wet pavement is very good. and these tires are not three peak mountain snowflake rated, but they handle extremely well in snow and ice better than the tires that I had that were three peak mountain snowflake rated.
Glad they work well! We hear a lot of good things about those tires!
I have them on my GX470 and agree with everything you said!
@@pigbelly100they even surprised me in red clay mud. The only thing I have not done yet is trying to pull my 12,000 pound toy hauler on the beach in the sand.
@@Jc-bo1uuI’m in New York State, so I don’t get much of that stuff lol
I have the thunderer ranger atr on my 04 wj and they don’t have the greatest traction taking off in snow and ice but they brake harder than any other tire I’ve ran. I would definitely give them the 3PMSF but I don’t know how they will wear overtime but they got me through the blizzard this year easily.
Nice! Kind of a unknown tire so it's cool to hear about them!
So what tire size are you giving prices for and do those prices include taxes and shipping?
I can tell u first hand those rubitrek tires by falken are awesome.. I have them in 275 70 18 on my winter wheels here in Massachusetts and they kick butt in the snow and are nice and quiet.. they are neck and neck when compared to the at3w.. prop the best at tire I’ve owned
Glad to hear! We agree that the Rubitrek is often overlooked due to the popularity of the AT3W. Don't get us wrong; the AT3W is a great tire, but you just can't go wrong with the Rubitrek.
Rubitreks look interesting but I will still be running Toyo Open Country ATs for now. Just love these things.
Lots of people run those for a good reason. They are very well respected and we love them here too!
Great list! Could you please make another one of top 5 budget All-Terrain tires.
Great suggestion!
I have 35 10.50r17 Kenda MTs on my f150. Insanely good price for 35 inch mud tires. I’ve been super impressed with mud performance. And they are quite loud, but it’s expected.
Awesome! Like you, we here at Trailbuilt don't mind some noise if the tire can deliver great performance.
I have the cooper rugged trek and absolutely love them. They are a little louder than the falken at3w but they out perform them on wet roads, slick mud, deep mud and snow. I can’t imagine going back to the falken over a decibel louder in the cab. I think the may ride a touch better on road also but that is subjective.
It's cool to hear you say that they outperformed the AT3W in wet road conditions because the AT3W seems to be the king of wet roads according to others. But thanks for the feedback! Love hearing REAL WORLD reviews!
@@TrailBuilt they are probably closer to equal on wet roads.
Radar Renegade, bought out of a container straight from China for $700 Canadian for a full set.
I have had Goodyear, Cooper and Firestone and these cheap tires hold up just as good.
I have the Kendal’s almost 2 full years and love them. May not be 3 peak rated but in my 2dr JK I’ve had no issues in the snow and barley turn the 4wd on while using them. Off-road have had no issues either. Comfort wise, no issues again. Took it from NH to FL and NH to NJ, not very noisy and didn’t make the ride harsh at all. Highly recommend!
Thanks for the review! Safe travels on your long journeys.
I put 7 (including spare) 32" Vredestein Pinza AT's on my RV for $1700 delivered from Tire Rack. Great, inexpensive tires.
Thanks for the feedback!
The Cooper tire reminds me of a Goodyear g633 and the Nitto design kinds makes me think of a Uniroyal Laredo HD...
The fact the patagonias aren’t on here is wild.
Had a set of Rugged Trek and they were pretty noisy, other than that they were great tires awesome in wet and snow conditions!
I'm running Kumho AT52 265/70/17 on my 4runner. For less than 200$ a tire, I'm impressed. I have four acres of very steep land and its been very wet and my 4runner and those tires make it effortless. Clean the mud off and jump right on the road for a decently quite ride. Just enough of an aggressive tire, but it rides and handles the on road as good as it does off road. Four tires for 800$ is pretty hard to pass up, not to mention they look damn good on my 4runner.
For $800 and your getting what you told us out of them. I'd say they are well worth it! Thanks for the feedback, we may have to look into the Kumbo AT52's a little bit more.
Makes me feel even more confident about getting 33x9.5R15 Kenda Klever R/T's
50,000 miles out of Nitto Ridge Grapplers 2024❤
So you're the one who's been making all that noise on the freeway a state over. Mystery solved!
I am going to run Falken wildpeak MT for 2024
I just put a set of Wildpeak RT’s on my F250 Tremor. Love them so far but haven’t gotten to go off roading much yet. Great on wet roads, they seem to clean out well in the little bit of mud I’ve gone through and the road noise isn’t half bad. If they’re decent in snow I’ll definitely be putting a set on my Grand Cherokee next.
Just put the Cooper AT3 XLT on my truck. Lobe them over the Toyo AT3. The Toyo's were a death trap in the rain!!!
Thanks for the real-life feedback. We will take that into account.
Milestar Patagonia x/t my go to tire!
What sizes are available in these tires ?
idk if the Recon Grappler is considered "budget" when discount tire is selling them for the same price as Ridge Grapplers in a 315
The Iron mans suc, my brother had them on his prerunner bronco and they were loud AF, rode like crap on the highway and he just replaced them today because 3 of the 4 tires had deep cracks in them. Besides they only lasted him about 20K miles.
Dang. They aren’t meant to be a highway tire, that’s for sure!
Only lasted 20,000 miles? I'm calling bullshit. I had a set on a Jeep JK and a Silverado. Yes they made noise, yes they suck on slippery surfaces like any other non sipped MT. However, I put over 40,000 miles on both sets, and they still had 2/3 tread left.
@@bdd1469 you are calling bullshit on something that you have not seen? Lmao
As stated, his bronco is a prerunner so its used in high speed desert driving. Are your vehicles used the same way?
Unless they are, please dont call bullshit on nothing.
Before those Ironman tires he had Toyo RT tires, those tires were more expensive but held up against abuse much better and also lasted just shy of 40K miles.
Do you call BS on that too? Lol some people… 😂
@@TrailBuilt a prerunner is a high speed desert vehicle, not a highway vehicle. His tires just didnt hold up against desert duties. Like I said, he had some deep cracks in them, he is lucky they didnt blow up.
Off road, the Ironman tires are definitely the best of the bunch. Unfortunately, after 20k miles two of mine are no longer round for me. I can’t recommend these tires.
Going with the Wildpeak AT4 tires that just came out. So far they are not loud and handle well on the road
Great choice! Not a budget item but worth every penny!
Where did you buy them tho?
@@Kylewraps many tire companies have them now. Even tire rack does. I got mine from a local shop. Dyke Tires which is part of tire discounters
how are the tires so far?
@@JonathanGomez-lp3qcI have had no adverse weather like snow this year but so far handles well on dry and wet roads. Seem a step up from there at3 so far. Not loud if sound is an issue for you. I have not paid attention to mpg as of yet
Running Coop's on my Super Duty towing a 5th wheel and really like them a lot...I may have to go RT on the JK!
Are any of these 3 peak snow rated I am running bf Goodrich trail terrains I got them for a great price
Number 5 - Yes
Number 4 - No
Number 3 - No
Number 2 - No
Number 1 - Yes
With this being said, most of these tires on this list came very close to getting that rating. With some only missing it by 2 points!
Damn it man, I was hoping your pricing was for 5 tires, like everybody actually buys!
ZERO is how much I care about road noise.
I bet you’re the guy driving a Jeep wrangler on 35s or 37s and making me want to vomit with the road noise as you pass me on the highway
@@Kylewrapsidk why you care about what someone’s has for tires lol
@@Kylewrapsok fairy
Loud tires save lives! Lol
@@desert4seat did offend youuuuu
Awwwww
In Canada nitto ridge grapplers are $600 each for 33” lol not budget friendly on my second set of AMP terrain m/t one of the cheapest and best tires I can find in Canada $360 each
Love the disclaimer. 😂
thanks lol
lol,,, I have a '06 Dodge megacab 4x4. I often pull a loaded 5T utility trailer, & a 35' camper off road & many miles down the hiway.
You didn't mention PLYS,,, Traction ratings, & LOAD RATINGS,,, for our BIG TRUCKS.
LIONHART Lionclaw HT LT265/70R17 121/118Q 10 Ply !!
Can’t go wrong with some ridge grapplers
Deciphered: Boss, push the Rubitrek AT on your next video. Turns are low, and we have an overstock. Lol
I see it more as the Falken WildPeaks being so damn popular, it’s good to make people aware that they have a cheaper option for those on a tighter budget.
@@PRV392Definitely a possibility.
Got 33/12.5/20 with 12 ply Maxxis Razr Mt for $1200
How do you like them so far? We hear a lot of good things about these tires! Sometimes, we do get some people saying that on-road discomfort can be a problem. Do you experience that?
I bought a set of Cooper rugged treks. They were the worst tire I've owned. Went through multiple tires trying to get them balanced. Had to run higher pressure to smooth them out. Rode like crap. Bought a set of Mickey Thompson Baja boss. Perfect and a better ride. Quieter too.
Sorry to hear that! Thanks for the feedback though! I'm glad you were able to find the right set.
Is there a big different between the Rubi trek and the at3w and the at4w?
We just posted a comparison video of the AT3W vs AT4W. We covered all the important factors of the tires and put them in a head-to-head battle to see which one is better and if the AT4W is truly an "upgrade". Check out that video as it may help you!
Regarding the difference between the Rubi Trek and the AT3W and AT4W, the biggest factor, of course, is the cost. The Rubi Trek is going to give you a cheaper price. On the flip side, the more expensive price of the AT3W and, so far, the AT4W has been justified as they have been holding up to their price point and providing great traction and lifespan for riders. The Rubi Trek is also lighter, but may not provide as much durability and grip on snowy roads.
Hope this helps!
@@TrailBuilt thank you!
I’m running Cooper SST Pro’s in 37” on my JL. I love the traction off road but they are only half worn out and the on the road noise is awlful…..I mean really awlful. They don’t seem to be wearing funny …. so I will for sure be looking for something different…
Sorry to hear that! We do appreciate this feedback though. Hopefully, you can find something you'll love for your next set.
Goodyear wrangler authority AT are the best ive used for the price they are like 195 a tire through walmart
It's nice to know that even in the $800 price range. You can still get a tire that can keep you safe!
@TrailBuilt they're honestly awesome tires I'm on my second set for my first generation sequoia the first set lasted 70k miles
What size are you basing these prices at? That would be a nice face to start with
All prices in this video are based on 33's!
Generally, one gets what they pay for. Markets correct for any imbalance in time.
Ford maverick Tires? 235/65/R17? All Terrain....Suggestions?
Replace them with the Falken Rubitrek. lol
I am looking for the best AT tire with the 3 peak rating that would be optimal for highway, trail, wet weather, and light snow use while hauling or towing. So far the best I can see using is the Falken Wild Peak at4w. Anyone out there have better or similar suggestions?
The AT4W is a great choice! Depending on how much you plan to haul, maybe take a look at the AT3W's as well; they just are not as good at hauling as the AT4W's. However, they have been known to be better on wet roads. If anyone else has anything, feel free to drop it here!
TY for your reply, they are going to be used on a tundra that is really only used to haul a lance camper. The tires will always be hauling a heavy load @@TrailBuilt
AT3W have used on several different Toyota 3Runners. Love love these tires . 2nd Set on 99
@@galeaiken3841Where can I find a Toyota 3 Runner? Must be a 3cyl turbo with hybrid drive?
@@aaronrobertson8598 Fat fingers on phone 😂 sitting in parking lot at work when typed.
3.4 Super Charged kinda thirsty 3 banger turbo might be nice.
Like forced induction also have 87 Grand National.
Accelera badak x-treme #1
Kender klever mt2 kr629 are the best tire for the price $1,235 set of 35 12.5 15 ,30,000 mile rated
Best way to save money is to buy excellent no compromise tires one size smaller than your peer group says you need. I do more on 32” mickey thompsons than 95 percent of guys on 37s. 33s are a great compromise size unless you’re doing top 1% trails or tons of mud.
EDIT, unless of course you have a peer group you can really trust, just don't buy 37s just because they fit.
I'd rather just pick up a shift and get the 37s thanks.
@@chublez if you’re making 1500 extra by picking up a shift you don’t have budget issues 🤷♂️
I have a set of Kenda Klever AT2s with over 60,000 miles on them and alot of tread left. I won't buy anything unless they're 3 peak mountain snowflake certified. When it comes to snow, sleet and ice, these tires are sticky. The only bad thing about them is, the price point increased since I bought them years ago, I'm sure due to it's gain in popularity.
Seems like everything is increasing in price! Some of the tires on this list started out around $800 for a set of 4, and now they are well over $1000!
Have the Hercules Trey come across the TrailBuilt radar?
Just bought the T/G max. I’ve had them in the past. I like them and good warranty!
The prices you're giving for the sets, what size tire are we talking about?
33” - we battled back and forth between 33” & 35”
Thank you for not ranking the Sumitomo Encounter, b/c I need that price to stay down and the brand to remain unknown.
Them Ironman all county mts..if you want to go deaf while driving on them, get them. Having to replace mine after a year because the noise is just so loud I can't stand it. Along with that, they suck in the snow.
I want to try the Kenda kleavers. But everything I see online say they are made in china ? Are the Toyo or nittos made in china ?
Nokian Outpost nAT?
Did I miss the tire size these prices are based on? I don’t think I’ve found any decent 37s anywhere near this price point. Possibly Milestar’s Pats.
Sorry we did forget to mention in the video. All these tire prices are based on 35's.
@@TrailBuilt Long-time fan of the channel. Lots of great informational vids. Thanks for the reply.
I want the Kenda Klever rts but those SOBs don’t make them for a 16 inch wheel. Not that I’ve seen anyway. They make some stupid little small size for a 15inch rim like really small. They is the definition of stupid to me. But yea heard nothing but good things about the kenda klever.
Why arent side wall ply numbers a part of tire discussion all of the sudden? Top tier offroad tires still advertise 3 ply sidewall.
Kumho at52
Tire noise seems a bit trivial, but then again, between music, wind noise and my straight piped 1st gen 12v Cummins, I could probably run super swamper boggers and not hear them. Then again my wife says I don't ever hear her or something like that 😂
Yah, you may not have to worry about the tire noise aspect. 😂
@@TrailBuilt which size Klever R/T didn't make the 3 peaks rating?
General Grabber ATX2
How do you like them so far?
m55 5 of them 1800 bucks
Shit. I'm homeless. I'd be happy to finally make all 4 tires and rims match. I'd probably pick the recon grapplers
Why the hell did tires jump in price recently? I remember paying $900 for 4 Nittos like 5 years ago
Ummmm it isn’t obvious?
@@TrailBuilt inflation? But what else
Been through dozens of tires and BFG KO2's have performed far better than anything else in a wide range of conditions and I get a solid 50k of hard use out if them
Looking for a 35 that I can hear my stereo while on the highway.
None of these tires can guarantee the quietest rides due to their more beefy and aggressive styles, but check out the Kendell Klevers. People do say that they are pretty good on the road.
FRED!!
holy grain, fellas!! y'all shooting on an iPhone?
@@metalfingersfilm trying to give it that vintage look! 👀
General grabber ATX