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Old 07-19-2012, 05:40 AM
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Originally Posted by 06F150CFCT

Blasphemy. They are a great tire. Damn this is old though.
Damn who revived a 2009 thread???? somebody's been doing some searching.... lol
Old 07-19-2012, 05:51 AM
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ive been guilty of doing this once or twice...but it wasnt me this time i swear it lol
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Originally Posted by KingRanch4Life
Damn who revived a 2009 thread???? somebody's been doing some searching.... lol
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ive been guilty of doing this once or twice...but it wasnt me this time i swear it lol

Haha..it was Stumpy...but hey I give him credit for searching and finding this instead of starting a new thread about it....I will not complain one bit. Kudos actually..haha.
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Originally Posted by 06F150CFCT

Haha..it was Stumpy...but hey I give him credit for searching and finding this instead of starting a new thread about it....I will not complain one bit. Kudos actually..haha.
X2 lol
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Originally Posted by speeddemon86

Lol may help to post in the 09 and up section. But they will probably fit. Trail graps suck tho
How dare you!!!! Blasphemy is right!!
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Originally Posted by jonathan.boswell

How dare you!!!! Blasphemy is right!!
Lol I have them on my truck and dont like them. Just my opinion if you like them that's good! I've had better tires on my truck though.
Old 07-19-2012, 12:28 PM
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I have about 40K on my Terra Graps and been very happy with them. I am looking at going to a 305/70/17 Trail Grap when it comes time to change. I have heard that they arent that good on wet roads though.... anybody know otherwise?
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Originally Posted by pirateman98
I have about 40K on my Terra Graps and been very happy with them. I am looking at going to a 305/70/17 Trail Grap when it comes time to change. I have heard that they arent that good on wet roads though.... anybody know otherwise?
I have no complaints about wet roads with my trail graps. I just don't like how they wear. After comming off Mickey Thompson mtz's I feel the trail graps are no where near as good. The mtz's performed better in all conditions IMO and wore very well. Had 90k on them and could of got more if I would of rotated them for the last 20k. The trail graps are a decent tire but I've had way better and that's why I don't really care for them
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I just put 35in trail graps on my rig about a month ago. They were a little iffy when I first put them on then drove in the rain. I'm talking immediately had them installed then hopped on a wet highway doing about 60 while it was rainy. Since then, I have driven in the rain, mud, sand, rocks, basically everything but snow. And the tires have performed great. My only complaint is that they get I bit shakey around 80mph. But what can you expect? Overall an awesome tire.
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Originally Posted by nickalopalus
I just put 35in trail graps on my rig about a month ago. They were a little iffy when I first put them on then drove in the rain. I'm talking immediately had them installed then hopped on a wet highway doing about 60 while it was rainy. Since then, I have driven in the rain, mud, sand, rocks, basically everything but snow. And the tires have performed great. My only complaint is that they get I bit shakey around 80mph. But what can you expect? Overall an awesome tire.
Well since I live in Alaska I'm driving in snow/ice 7-8 months of the year so I need something that will at least do decent (compared to the POS Perelli tires I have now) in those conditions. Come summer though I love the mud so there's my dilemma. I hate the look of the terra grapplers and the BFG A/T and M/T so I don't want to go that direction. Basically I want the biggest/best looking tire I can use with a 2.5" leveling kit without rubbing. Any ideas and pics would greatly help me out here. The last thing I want to do is spend a bunch of money on the wrong set up.


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