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Old 06-09-2014, 04:04 PM
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I have Nittos and honestly I found they wore really quick. IMO toyos are a better choice.
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I think with any tire if you're always standing up on them they won't last.. And they very well shouldn't... Had mine since 2010 at around 55,000 miles... I'm 86,000 or so... Looking pretty good at 50%... Burnt rubber about twice... Mudded them about 3 times... The rest is highway miles.. Talked to a guy a few days ago about his toyo's... I had never seen a set so worn down... Asked how long he had them and he said a almost 2yrs... But he beats the crap outta his truck...
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The best wearing truck tires I've used were Firestones. I got over 50,000 miles both sets.
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I have a set of 33" Toyo Open Country A/T and I love 'em. Haven't tried any other kinds yet, since I've only had the truck for less than a year, but still recommend the ones I've got.
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I've been beating on a set for a while now. I think it was just over $750 shipped.


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Old 06-11-2014, 06:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Wannafbody
The best wearing truck tires I've used were Firestones. I got over 50,000 miles both sets.
I just pulled a set of BFG Muds KM2's off my truck with 52K miles on them and they still had life left.
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I have General Grabbers on my Jeep, they have been incredible on street, rocks, sand and trail (I avoid mud). They wear very evenly and are comfortable, for an MTR. I plan on a set of General AT2s for the F150 when the OEM tires wear out.
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You can never go wrong with BFG's A/T.
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Originally Posted by Alpha_rico
You can never go wrong with BFG's A/T.
Unless its a real thick/clay mud. While I love my BFG's, they aren't the best self cleaning tire out there, but, they aren't a mud tire.
However in all other aspects of off toadying the BFG'S AT's are awesome in my experience with 3 prior sets on 2 other trucks.


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