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Nitto or bfg all terrain?

Old 08-18-2014, 08:24 PM
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I love the way bfg all-terrains look. But are they worth the money over Nitto Terra Grapplers. Looking for a good solid all terrain tire that will last a long time. I drive mostly on the road but some mudding when we go hunting and this past year we had more snow than usual to drive on.
Old 08-18-2014, 11:52 PM
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I've been extremely happy with the street wear on my Nitto Terra Grapplers, however... the BFG all terrains are awesome off road, my grandfather even ran them on his rock crawler Jeep.
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Probably the most popular AT tires on the market currently. I sell probably at least 3 sets of each a day. Constantly putting these on trucks.

I would go with the Nitto just because the price is a little better they are both good tires.
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I've had mud terrains and all terrains on literally every 4x4 I've ever owned.

I used to run mud terrains way back but they don't wear well and aren't good in winter. The All terrains do it all good. They're a great tire and IMO worth the little extra you pay. There's a reason they're so popular plus they look awesome.
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The only problem I've found with the BFG All Terrains is they pack up easily and don't clean out very well. You can get a lot of miles out of them but for mudding I would go with a mud terrain tire.
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I've been running the Nittos for 6 years now and still love them


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