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What brand tires are shipping on the '08s?
I have seen the OWL 20" AT tires and they are Goodyear Wrangler ATS.

What brand are the BSW 18" AT tires?
 

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You have to get the 20's to get the AT Goodyears...other wise you get AS 18" Continentals.

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My truck is being ordered with the 4x4 off-road pkg. It requires the 18" All-terrain tires. Is there a Continental AT?
 

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tread is the same..can't tell the difference...just more money...If you are looking for something else Goodyear now has the Wrangler At like the 20in..they are the 275/70/18 owl 10 ply..they should be availible...my dealer here says he can get them from the warehouse... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif
 

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My truck is being ordered with the 4x4 off-road pkg. It requires the 18" All-terrain tires. Is there a Continental AT?

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From what I heard, the sticker says Continental AT, but they are in fact AS. Now, that's what I "heard" not saw, so take it for what it's worth.

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tread is the same..can't tell the difference...just more money...If you are looking for something else Goodyear now has the Wrangler At like the 20in..they are the 275/70/18 owl 10 ply..they should be availible...my dealer here says he can get them from the warehouse... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif

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I saw an option for OWL 18" tires, but they are $250 not the $125 for the BSW. I am probably going to buy a set of 20" takeoffs with the Wrangler ATS tires. I can't order 20"s on my truck because it is an XLT.
 

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Continental 18" AT's came on mine, but they look and drive more like a highway tire. Smooth, but tame.
 

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I ordered the 20" BSWs. I have the 4x4 option. No truck yet so don't know what kind. I hope not Continentals after reading most of the negative posts about them. However, I won't change them out until it's time to.
 

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I would give those Continentals a hearty thumbs up. They ride and handle great, even in the rain and snow. I also haul a 3000lb camper and they do a very good job with that as well at 75-80psi. BUT...I have got stuck in some wet grass a couple of times so off road traction sucks. I plan on getting some more aggresive tires this fall for hunting and winter use and keeping these Continentals for summer use.
 

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I have the 18" Conti's and so far they seem ok. If they wear well, I will like them. I got over 75k (and lots of tread left) on the BFG's on my 03, 6.0. I was hopeing for more BFG's, but I will give these Conti's a chance.

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