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Anyone ever heard of Ironman All Country A/T tires?

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by 44mger, Jul 23, 2018.

  1. Jul 23, 2018 at 3:52 PM
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    44mger

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    I just bought these tires for my son's truck. They weren't expensive, but when I saw them, I thought they looked great. They are Ironman - All Country A/T size: 265/65R17. Anyone using them? How are they holding up?
     
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  2. Jul 23, 2018 at 3:54 PM
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    I also wait until after I've already purchased something to do research on it.




    Just bustin your balls :D Hope they're good tires.
     
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    We put a set on my sons jeep seem to be fine the short time we got to run them.
     
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    I need tires for my Taco. Bought for my son and thought they would look good on mine. I drive a lot of miles annually. Average 65k. I've never heard of these, and can't find any info on tread warranty. If anyone has them, any info or comments would be helpful.
     
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    Sometimes no name tires are made by big name manufacturers and decent quality. Costs are cut due to lack of advertising.
     
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    Are they hercules ironman?
    Cooper owns hercules
     
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    I have Ironman M/Ts and the guy that sold them to me said people like them a lot. It was between these or Toyos, but Toyos were 500 more than the Ironman tires it was like $750 mounted and balanced out the door for 4 315/70r17 M/T tires. For that price they could last me a year or two and I'll be happy. Mud tires don't last as long, typically between 30k-40k miles A/Ts should last a good 60k at least.
     
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    I have the Ironmans in 265/75R16's on my 2009 taco. No complaints. I've had this truck for only 2 months and the tires came on it (they are new). Cannot speak to off-road capability. Great ride, and no road noise to complain about, they are just as quiet as my k/5's BF Goodrich all-terrain (pre K02-the last gen) and as quiet as the Firestone Destination A/T I had on my old ranger.
     
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    3 inch spacer lift front Add a leaf in rear 18x9 centerline wheels 265/70R18 ironman all country
    I have a pair and have had them for a year. thread wear has been very minimal road noise to my surprise is pretty good for an AT. you hear them but they are no nittos or K02s while driving. i’d compare them to the hankook dynapros not the most aggressive tire but good grip, road noise is fair, looks like an AT, and fairly priced.1853179C-4911-4B22-B2C0-7CF8EAD09DA3.jpg
     
  15. Oct 26, 2019 at 1:57 PM
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    Any updates on these tires
     
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    My local tire shop sells a lot of the Ironman tires, while I have not run these specifically, I have run other models and was pleased with their performance and price point
     
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  17. Oct 26, 2019 at 7:11 PM
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    3 inch spacer lift front Add a leaf in rear 18x9 centerline wheels 265/70R18 ironman all country
    So far so good on mine, i think i’m at around a year and a half and maybe 7k miles. I had to rebalance them due to my steering wheel shaking(granted it was self inflicted damage by my end) tires rebalanced and as if nothing happened. They’re a good bang for your buck tire, Good luck
     
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    I always run wildpeaks or k02, however, TTUE FJ just came with these. Drove 1100 miles. Very quiet on highway. Haven't taken it in snow or offroad yet.

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    Rather than start a new thread, I'll add my $.02 on the Ironman A/Ts here.
    I put a set on my 2011 FJ Cruiser when it needed new shoes, and I've been very satisfied. I chose these at the local tire shop because they were cheaper and looked good. 15k miles later, they're holding up well, low road noise and good traction on my dirt county road.
    I'm probably going to put a set on my new to me 2021 Taco.
     

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