Fuel Mud Gripper MT Mud Tire
#1
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Fuel Mud Gripper MT Mud Tire
A day or two away from pulling the trigger on some 33x12.5x20's with new Fuel full blown D255 white wheels (20x10). Worked out a deal for $4600 for tires wheels TPMS's and all hardware.
I'm a little skeptical about the life time of the tread on these and hesitating as a result to buy. Does anyone have any experience with these? If so please share.
Regards,
Justin Muir
I'm a little skeptical about the life time of the tread on these and hesitating as a result to buy. Does anyone have any experience with these? If so please share.
Regards,
Justin Muir
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the D255 is a two piece wheel. In a 20x10. Extremely pricey. And I'm getting them about 800$ cheaper than majority of places Ive checked. I'm content with the pricing on them. Just unsure of the quality of the fuel wheels. If I'm paying this I'm damn sure hoping they'll last me well.
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Thats still $3467 USD at the current rate. Thats insane for some rims/tires.
If you want 2peice get some real beadlocks. Skip the mall crawling crap
If you want 2peice get some real beadlocks. Skip the mall crawling crap
Last edited by Krookz; 11-11-2015 at 01:15 PM.
#6
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as far as I've seen you get what you pay for. I've got another five plus years in my truck. Want a really nice summer wheel rather than flipping rubber on my stock wheels.
#7
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I dunno about that... this new crap is getting worse and worse. My stock rims are already all corroded and peeling. Truck is rusting all over underneath. Ect.
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how old is yours? Mines done very well this far. 110k Km's so far in Manitoba. (Slush, sand salt etc) without issue.
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Talk about being taken for a ride.....lol