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Need tires 33x12.50

Old 07-15-2015, 11:50 AM
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Looking to purchase a set of 33x12.50 R20's . Appear's the toyo open country R/T are on back order . Really wanting to try this tire. Has anyone heard of a release date ? Looks like I may go with the M/T instead.
Old 07-18-2015, 04:25 PM
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The M/T's wear faster and aren't as good on the road. They're a bit better in deep snow but way worse on ice as well.

Ever consider a BFG all terrain or a Nitto Trail grappler? I've ran both, both are great tires.
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Originally Posted by sportster07
The M/T's wear faster and aren't as good on the road. They're a bit better in deep snow but way worse on ice as well.

Ever consider a BFG all terrain or a Nitto Trail grappler? I've ran both, both are great tires.
This ^^^

I looked at the BFG and ended up with Terra Grappler G2s. I've been happy with my tires. It has performed well in wet clay and mud at my ranch the few times I've been in mud and they're quiet on the road. Also 60k warranty from Nitto.

The one time I got stuck was on the beach due to my own incompetence, no fault of the tires (told my girlfriend who was busy yelling the exact opposite)
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I have the discovery M/T's too.. they're a good looking tire but all terrains are a better tire for a DD. I just got a good deal on them. They're pretty quiet on the road though surprisingly.
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If you really want a 33x12.50x20 sized MT tire, look at the Mastercraft Courser MXT 305/55r20 ... that's the same basic size, is a great tires, and is typically at the lower end of the cost scale.

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