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Toyo M/Ts or Nitto Mud Grapplers?

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Old 03-04-2012, 06:18 PM
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Default Toyo M/Ts or Nitto Mud Grapplers?

Im going get a new set of rims and tires in the next couple of weeks, and need advice on which tire to get. Undecided so far bc ive heard so many good things about the toyos but i like the look of the nittos. Anybody have advice?
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Same problem I'm facing. I think the toyo is a better tire and you'll get more mileage out of it. But I agree the nitro looks way more aggressive
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Yea i agree n I need something that I can get a good bit of miles out of bc I drive 100 miles a day for work
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Ive never owned mud grapplers but ive done a lot of reading on them and you arent going to get alot of highway miles out of them.. they're not really designed for on road use.. especially if your doing 100 miles a day you'll have them worn off in no time.. id say the toyos
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Yupp just like it has been said before. Mud grapplers will be better offroad but the Toyos will be better everywhere else and could last possibly twice as long. Not to say that the Toyos aren't good offroad, my ex girlfriend had some on her jeep and that thing was a monster offroad, even in 2wd I never got close to the limits in it.
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Mickey Thompson mtzs are damn good. High mileage m/t. And I believe they are quite a bit cheaper than toyos
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Really I like the Mickey thompsons but I always thought they were a he'll of a lot more exspensive
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I have the mud grapplers havent had them long enough to comment on miliage. but 100 mile a day of the road noise they make would be insane. the noise doesnt bother me to much but I hear alot of complaints about it. They are just as bad off road as they look they pull good clean easy and are the best looking off road tire out there. I love mine
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if you do 100miles a day then get the toyos
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Get the Toyos, don't even consider the Mud Graps, everyone around me is seeing less than 20k out of a set on the road, and they are probably one of the loudest tires this side of a Swamper, especially on the highway


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