mud terrains
#12
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Originally Posted by abouzahrr
I got my 35" federals for $330 a piece where Toyos or Nittos would've ran $400+ .. I've it about 4k miles on em so far and it hardly looks like anything is gone.
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Originally Posted by abouzahrr
Bought them from Maximum Altitude Sports which is the lift shop I did my truck at. But the trail grapplers were like 380-390 I think, but still that's like $50 a tire
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Originally Posted by techrep
What's the average for a M/T ?? and what did you get out of your's ??
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Toyo Open Country Mud Terrains, great off road, great road manners, extremely long tread life...The extra money is worth it, I have seen people get 60,000 miles out of them....I have only had mine for a few hundred miles but they still have the little nubby things on them...I have had them off road twice and they are great....
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If you've got the money, go with the Toyos! Trail grapplers are not bad either and they're a little bit better in price.
My personal preference. Hankook Dynapro M/T (RT03's) They are well priced, ride very well, deliver superb traction in everything and are one of the quietest mud tires out there.
My personal preference. Hankook Dynapro M/T (RT03's) They are well priced, ride very well, deliver superb traction in everything and are one of the quietest mud tires out there.