Tires
#14
#15
If youre not going offroad much get an all terrain. Although mud grips would probably work good on a ribbed boat ramp, they will probably suck on a wet, flat boat launch. (less surface area) if it were me id get an agressive all terrain/mild mud terrain
#16
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Honestly i would go with the Nitto trail grapplers i have the same size you want and they are amazing. Right now i have 30k miles on them and expect 25k more out of them or even more. Here are some pictures of what they look like now with 30k on them and I do a ton of driving mostly highway but some city too and they are great and when its wet they are great too. i would buy them again in a second! great off road too!
#17
Honestly i would go with the Nitto trail grapplers i have the same size you want and they are amazing. Right now i have 30k miles on them and expect 25k more out of them or even more. Here are some pictures of what they look like now with 30k on them and I do a ton of driving mostly highway but some city too and they are great and when its wet they are great too. i would buy them again in a second! great off road too!
#18
How about them trail graps????
#19
For the price, if you arent going wheeling often trail graps really arent worth it. Youll get more milage out of an all terrain for less money. But if money is not a factor ive heard the trail graps are a great tire. I had a freind that had some on an older tundra 4x4 and he would cross ricefeilds and crawfish ponds with just a leveling kit. It made it, but the truck was ragged out, beat up, and sold haha
#20
Haha well I've heard these tires last 60k if u rotate religiously! What's a really aggressive a/t that has good reviews, does really well in any condition and will get me 50k+ miles out of them????