🛞 Dominate Every Mile with Venom Power’s Terrain Hunter X/T
The VENOM POWER Terra Hunter X/T is a 10-ply, Load Range E radial tire designed for light trucks, offering extreme terrain performance and all-season reliability. Sized at 285/55R20 with a 32.3-inch diameter, it delivers up to 50,000 miles of treadlife and supports heavy loads up to 3,307 pounds, making it the ultimate choice for professionals who demand durability and style on every journey.
Brand | VENOM POWER |
Seasons | Year Round |
Size | 285/55R20 |
Section Width | 285 Millimeters |
Load Capacity | 3307 Pounds |
Tread Depth | 11.91 Millimeters |
Tread Type | Symmetrical |
Ply Rating | 10-Ply |
Rim Width | 9 Inches |
Tire Diameter | 32.3 Inches |
Item Diameter | 32.3 Inches |
Item Weight | 56 Pounds |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
UPC | 778469008102 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00778469008102 |
Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | 285/55R20 |
Construction Type | Radial |
OEM Part Number | TVPXT12 |
Manufacturer | Venom Power |
Model | Terrain Hunter X/T |
Item Weight | 56 pounds |
Item model number | TVPXT12 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | TVPXT12 |
K**.
So far, so great!!! 😄
I just had these installed on my 2002 Chevy Silverado 3500LT Crew Cab 4WD Duramax a few hours ago, but already I’m very impressed with these tires.I asked the clerk at my go-to tire shop what he thought of these tires. He said he’s heard a lot of negative comments about balance, vibrations and the like. He said if they balance, they should be just fine and at the price point, they’re very hard to beat.The shop did a road-force balance and all 6 tires balanced out fine.These LT235/85-R16 XT tires are replacing my Michelin highway tires that were 215/85-R16, Load Range-E tires that were fairly worn.Out the door, I noticed a much softer ride. Things like lane reflectors, painted stop lines and small road imperfections virtually disappeared. I could feel each of these with my highway tires.There’s a slight hum to the tires at speeds over 40ish, but it’s actually a pleasant hum. It reminds me of a much muted Nitto Mud Grappler lug whine as I have on my lifted Jeep TJ on 37’s.I just took my wife for a quick Interstate highway trip of about 10 miles. The tire whine is barely noticeable at cruising speed, only when I decelerate am I able to really hear it at all. Perhaps my truck being straight-piped and having a quality aftermarket sound system is why the tire sound is not that noticeable. 😉My biggest concern was having the dreaded vibration at speed. I have ZERO vibration at any speed up to 85mph. Oh, and the truck tracks perfectly straight at that speed, too! I’m good with that!!! 😄I plan on putting some hub-centric spacers on, front and rear, in the near future as these 235 are a little too close together on the rear. I have about 3/8-1/2” between the sidewalls. If I need to load the truck with a lot of weight, I fear the sidewalls may touch. I had taken this into account though when I bought these tires.I’ll update with anything interesting in a few days…I’m going from Florida to Nashville tomorrow to pick up a large grill trailer that we had made for our church's.From my experience thus far, I highly recommend these Venom Power Terra Hunter XT tires!!! 😄
J**D
Worth the money
I don't know what some of these customers are talking about, when they say these tires are not good in snow or in winter time. I live in the interior of Alaska and during the winter months It is not uncommon for me to be pushing snow with the front bumper of my truck when I'm commuting to and from work.I have a 2008, Toyota Tacoma. I am running a small 3in lift and 2in wheel spacers. No matter the weather conditions, i have never had concern about these tires. I bought them on Sept. 20, 2022, and today is 6-3-25 and the tires are still on there, and still have plenty of life left in them. There are a number of reviews complaining about the Road noise. When you purchase an aggressive tread pattern designed for off road traction, they are going to be louder on the highway. That is common sense. It is unavoidable. If you want a smooth and quiet ride on the highway, then you should buy a nice set of all season radials. If you want a tire that performs well off road, and has an aggressive tread pattern, then you're going to have to deal with noise on the highway.I think that maybe a couple people might have just gotten a bad tire or something. I just find it highly unlikely that these tires are all garbage and I just happen to get 4 of them that were the exception, lolNow, as for these tires....they are great. No issues with mounting or balancing. Ive never driven them over 80mph but up to there, they were still fine. No wierd vibrations or anything. Theres No defects in mine and they do look really good. I work in the automotive industry, and It is not uncommon for me to have people ask about my vehicle and compliment me on how good the tires look.I am completely satisfied with my purchase and will definitely look at this brand of tire when I make my next purchase.
A**R
Affordability and competitiveness
Bought these for a 2013 Nissan Titan, so far they’re solid. Not very loud, pretty grippy in the rain, they’re a smooth ride. Hoping they last a while. My only gripe…if you drive on gravel a lot, they tend to hold rocks and then once you get going they’ll light up your rockers.
S**E
Nail in tire
I just bought these tires in March and they are great tire so far except I picked up a nail that is to close to side wall and can’t be fixed. Hoping someone are tire seller will reach out.
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