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Old 05-29-2014, 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by XtremeThrottle
Might have to go with these tires. A little more quiet and much longer tread life with the look.
That's what I am looking for. My current tires have a 50k guarantee so I won't be getting these for awhile, I hope. They look good, perform well and have a guarantee.
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Don't forget the Dick Cepek Fun Country tires... Right between an AT and an MT
Old 05-29-2014, 11:52 PM
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Originally Posted by jedeckert1984
They will more than likely be my next tire man. They are just awesome looking for an AT. They have a lot of space between the tread. I've heard of so many people loving them. A couple of people have them on their trucks. Look up Toyo Open Country AT2 Extreme on google. There are some pics of them on a tacoma and they look awesome.
THESE AREN'T MY PICS.

Here are some pics of the toyos.
The Tacoma don't know the size of these.


These are on a 4 Door Jeep JK They are 35x12.50x17, these are the size and specs I am going to possibly get.


Another shot on the jeep.
I have a friend who runs these on his Tundra Mall Queen.

They don't sound too bad but are audible. I think there are other great options. Cepek FC is up there. I had the ProComp AT Extremes and MTs. Both not TOO bad but again you can hear them...
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Originally Posted by azcoyote
I have a friend who runs these on his Tundra Mall Queen.

They don't sound too bad but are audible. I think there are other great options. Cepek FC is up there. I had the ProComp AT Extremes and MTs. Both not TOO bad but again you can hear them...
I am running the Extreme ATs now. They have about 8k miles on them now and have a slight hum. They aren't bad. I really want to see how they are off road. Might take them to the local off road park to test em out.
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If you do any kind of off roading other than in sand often, do NOT get toyo at 2 extremes. I had them on my 09 f150 before I went to 35" trail grappler and there is no comparison offroad. The toyos do not pull anywhere close to as good as the trail grapplers. However, they are good for the road, my mpg didn't change much from stock to a 34.8" toyo at 2. and it dropped about 2 or 3 mpg to the trail grappler, these nittos are heavy tires, but the looks are worth it.
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That's exactly what I thought about the Terra Grappler. Pretty much the same tire.
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I have been running the Nitto Trail Grapplers on my Jeep JKU for a few years. I have them in 35x12.5R18. I chalk tires to determine proper inflation pressure, and have them set at 28lbs for on road use. I have over 50k miles on them and they have plenty of miles left in them. Keep them rotated and they are not extremely noisy.

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Old 06-01-2014, 11:38 PM
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Just put trail graps on my truck. Same size you are wanting to run. I put them on, then left to go overseas for work, so I haven't had a lot of time with them, but I will say they ride better than the cooper sst's that I had, and aren't half as loud. When I get home and put some miles on them, I'll give you an update on how I like em. Here's a pic of them on my truck-
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295/70r18 Trail Grapplers. They have a little hum on the interstate but not that bad at all. I Was a little nervous when reading about how loud other drivers say they are but glad I purchased these. Now just interested in the tread life. Great looking tire.
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Goodyear duratracs have 0 road noise and are fairly aggressive


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