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Toyo M/Ts or Nitto Mud Grapplers?

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Old 03-06-2012, 11:45 AM
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Have you considered the tetra grapplers
Old 03-06-2012, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by cmmudfest
Really I like the Mickey thompsons but I always thought they were a he'll of a lot more exspensive
Well the places I price when I was gonna get 33-11.50 18s the mtzs were $300 and toys were close to $400
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Originally Posted by c_michael_pollard
Have you considered the tetra grapplers
Terras are great in the mud and act like an all terrain. I'm with this guy you should consider these
Old 03-06-2012, 02:10 PM
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Have u looked at the hankook m/t's? I had them and they were amazing never got stuck and I do alot of offroading great grip. I made it up a mountain in a really bad snow storm and when I got to the top everyone was amazed that I made it up there with only 2x4 cause I was the only guy to make it up that night and all 4x4's and tow trucks were getting stuck.
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I have 33" toyo mt's and love them but I was wondering if anybody knew a good way to clean mud stains out of the tread when cleaning it?!
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I love my Mud Graps, but if you're looking for comfort and longevity, you'll probably be happy with the Toyos. I have a short vid of the tire hum of my Mud Graps inside the cab if you're interested.
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I have 2 buddies with mud graps. Literally I can hear them WHINE from a mile away. No **** no lies
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Originally Posted by lets-go-offroading
Have u looked at the hankook m/t's? I had them and they were amazing never got stuck and I do alot of offroading great grip. I made it up a mountain in a really bad snow storm and when I got to the top everyone was amazed that I made it up there with only 2x4 cause I was the only guy to make it up that night and all 4x4's and tow trucks were getting stuck.
I didn't know they made mud tires.
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Originally Posted by xdrockstar

Terras are great in the mud and act like an all terrain. I'm with this guy you should consider these
I was but then I read on here I'll prolly only get 30k miles out of em at the most
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I agree with these guys, your looking at 2 of the shortest lasting tires out there. My ATZ's have shown really good wear on them, but i think your looking for something more aggressive looking. And pretty much the more aggressive you go, the shorter life span it usually is. But forreal, if your driving 100 miles a day, i would try really hardk to be happy with a longer lasting m/t or a good a/t. Or else you'll be cussing mad after a few months most likely. for spending more, on a tire that will last less time


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