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    #11
    Thanks so much insight here. Im now leaning more on the Duelers or maybe look into other HT tires as well.

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    #12
    If you are into RWL = raised white letters or OWL = outlined white letters there are a few brands that have them in P metric sizes. Toyo has OPAT2 or OPRT, Cooper has AT3, AT3 4S, Evolution HT. Just stay away from anything LT. I.E. LT265/65r17 or 265/65r17LT. Another indicator is the load rating. The higher the load rating vs stock, the rougher it will ride. You can also see the number of sidewall plies printed albeit in very small letters on the sidewall.

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    #13
    Also try to look at the BFGoodrich Advantage SUV. This is the BFG's HT tire for SUVs

    BFGoodrich Advantage T/A SUV Tyres | Car Tyres

    BFGOODRICH
    ADVANTAGE T/A SUV
    On-Road
    The tire for the driver who wants it all.

    Thanks to the strong tire structure of the BFGoodrich Advantage T/A SUV tire, you can make your own way and enjoy a smooth drive in every driving situation.

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