Firestone Destination M/T2 Mud Terrain LT37X13.50R20 127Q E Light Truck Tire
Firestone Destination M/T2 Mud Terrain LT37X13.50R20 127Q E Light Truck Tire
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Firestone Destination M/T2 Mud Terrain LT37X13.50R20 127Q E Light Truck Tire

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  • Off-Road Capability: Designed for light trucks and SUVs, this tire features an aggressive mud-terrain tread with step-down supports and stone ejectors for superior off-road traction and durability across diverse terrains like snow, sand, mud, gravel, and rocks.
  • Enhanced Durability: A damage-resistant tread compound guards against wear and tear, contributing to a longer tread life and extra strength for challenging off-road conditions.
  • Self-Cleaning Tread: Built-in mud and stone ejectors within the tread promote continuous self-cleaning, ensuring consistent traction and performance.
  • Improved Winter Grip: Extra sipes are integrated into the tread design, creating additional biting edges to enhance grip in snowy and slushy conditions.
  • Specific Dimensions: The tire has a size of LT37X13.50R20 and a Load Range E, with a 127Q speed rating.
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Pros
  • : Tires feature large lugs with a deep tread design.
  • : Forms around obstacles with ease.
  • : Provides reliable grip on various surfaces.
  • : Handles deep snow and rough terrain with ease.
  • : Tires wear evenly across the surface over time.
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  • : Tire noise is more prominent at higher speeds or with wear.
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Aug 7, 2018
Really
5 out of 5 stars review

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Nice Improvement of MTs

Just got a set of MT2s last week. I have a 2012 Jeep Wrangler with 170,000 miles on it and previously had the MTs and put 80,000 miles on them. Downside was they were really loud and the ride left a lot to be desired. Then went with the all terrain and only got 50,000 miles out of those. Decided to give the MT2s a try after reading some of the reviews. They are much quieter than the MTs, can hardly tell the difference between them and the all terrains. Also, the ride is equal to the all terrains. It is too early to tell about durabity or how many miles I will get out of them but thumbs up to Firestone for making a good tire much better. Also, they look great on the Jeep.

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Dec 22, 2017
84286jc
5 out of 5 stars review

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Best bang for your buck

I have been shopping for asn aggresive tire for months. I couldnt bring myself to pay $400 a tire so i tried the MT2. The road hum is quite low, the tread is very deep the lugs on the tires are huge, i use the tires in the consdtructikn field and also plow with them. When theres snow on the road i havent had to use 4 wheel drive these things grip like crazy usually when i come to a stop my wheels spin like crazy not with these. If your in the market but dont want to spend a fortune i suggest you look at the MT2

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Apr 6, 2019
Woodsmith
5 out of 5 stars review

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CORRECT INFLATION MATTERS!! 2010 Dodge Ram 2500 Laramie

WOW! I read LOTS of reviews on various brands, before deciding to buy these Firestone Destination MT2s (285/70R17), but at first I thought I'd made a mistake. I work in residential construction and bought these tires so my diesel pickup wouldn't get stuck in the mud on jobsites and while moving a trailer around. However, I was greatly concerned about ON-ROAD performance, because this truck is my daily driver. Initially, it seemed they made the truck handle so poorly that I was going to have to take them back and swap for an AT tire, BUT I decided to change the air pressure first- HUGE DIFFERENCE! My truck had been handling "like a boat" on the trip home from the dealer, because the tech inflated the tires to max pressure (when I was NOT loaded heavily). At first, I was very disappointed; however, I read about proper inflation for mud-terrain tires- inflating to maximize the ground-contact patch along the width of the tire (Thank God for the internet!), so I reduced the (unloaded) air pressure to 60 lbs front and 45-50 lbs rear, per the vehicle manufacturer's guidelines for unloaded-inflation, examining the ground-contact profile concurrently, and the tires were no longer only touching in the middle of the contact patch (like a bike tire), but all across the tire's width. They were contacting the road properly, and the on-road handling improved to nearly that of my prior AT tires-VERY GOOD! There is a slight whine/whirr noise in the background that isn't even loud enough to be annoying; Noise doesn't become annoying until a bit louder roar develops at above 77mph, but even then, I find it acceptable and can still hear the radio fine or talk on the phone. Wet road traction seems to be about the same as my prior Cooper Discoverer AT3 tires. They balanced much better than my Cooper AT3 tires, so I don't have the annoying shaking at higher speeds like I did before- nice and smooth, all the way to 90mph (during my brief higher-speed test run). I haven't been in the mud yet, but I'm sure they will handle that chore as well as can be expected for such a heavy diesel pickup. Thus, I learned that PROPER INFLATION IS MUCH MORE IMPORTANT WITH A MUD-TERRAIN TIRE, so I plan to keep them inflated for the load I'm carrying, and I hope to enjoy these tires for many, many miles- without getting stuck on any more muddy jobsites. :)

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