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Old 10-10-2011, 01:50 AM
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Nitto Trail Grapplers. Awesome in rain, snow, and can barely even get stuck in mud . Also quiet, compared to other tires I hear on teh road.
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There are a couple more good choices...Toyo open country M/T's are great and BFG M/T KM2's are awesome. both have good road wear and not nearly as loud as the mud grapplers.
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Originally Posted by Hk2011fx4
I have trail grapplers lover them. There good in rain and off road. I'm going to up grade to 40 inch mud grapplers latter tho. I love the look of those tires.
Are you fitting those on a 6" lift ?? Or what sizes do you have now?
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Originally Posted by abouzahrr

Are you fitting those on a 6" lift ?? Or what sizes do you have now?
I had them on 6 but I added 2 inch of lift. They never rub on the 6 just wanted to be higher.
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Originally Posted by t2mcnulty
How many miles do you have on them and expect to get.
i have roughly 8000 miles on them and they still look brand new i would expect to get no less than 50,000 they are amazing tires.. also the goodyear wrangler mt/r's with kevlar reinforced looked good something else for you to look at, but i cant even tell you how well the duratracs perform in every enviroment!
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Anyone have Toyo MTs ? They seem like a good option but I'd like to hear it from someone with experience.
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Originally Posted by abouzahrr
Anyone have Toyo MTs ? They seem like a good option but I'd like to hear it from someone with experience.
There great. Them and trail grapplers will last. Trails are a bit cheaper.
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Originally Posted by CountryF-150
I've got some Nitto trail grapplers. Great performance both on and off road.
And they aren't as loud as mud grapplers and will most likely have better life. Are you getting them for looks or actual mudding?
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Originally Posted by rbrais
And they aren't as loud as mud grapplers and will most likely have better life. Are you getting them for looks or actual mudding?
Why does it matter? Trail Grapplers got Mud Grapplers beat in both categories.
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Originally Posted by thatIRISHtruck
Why does it matter? Trail Grapplers got Mud Grapplers beat in both categories.
LOL. In all seriousness, the wider cleats of the mud grapplers will work better in mud than the trails will. But that's about the only real advantage. The trails are a better all around tire, as I'm sure you already know.


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