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Old 02-11-2012, 06:01 PM
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M putting 33s on my 2010 xlt with a level and am trying to find a good tire. What's yalls opinion?
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Originally Posted by jcartertn
M putting 33s on my 2010 xlt with a level and am trying to find a good tire. What's yalls opinion?
Cooper st max tires are good
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If you are looking for a m/t tire Nitto trail grappler is a great tire.
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Nitto or BFG. i would steer away from Goodyear. they wear too quick IMO and the letters on the side (if you put letters out) rubb off in no time and look like ****.
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BFG TA KO's are the best all terrain, IMO.
You get what you pay for.
With the BFG's you can get 60,000+ miles
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Toyo Open Country Mud Terrains hands down.
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Cooper Discoverer AT3 ($205.89 at Tirecrawler.com)
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Originally Posted by Buck
Toyo Open Country Mud Terrains hands down.
really? how good are they? what kind of tread life? i had a set of open country A/Ts on my 99 Ranger, i fricken hated them. by far the worst tires i had ever had. they held the snow in and turned into a big slick.
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Originally Posted by Pity7700
really? how good are they? what kind of tread life? i had a set of open country A/Ts on my 99 Ranger, i fricken hated them. by far the worst tires i had ever had. they held the snow in and turned into a big slick.
Ya....the MTs and the ATs are two completely different tires. The ATs blow. The MTs on the other hand are one of the best on the market IMO. I have over 40 thousand miles on my 33x12.50s right now on my personal truck and there is still about 1/3 the tread life left. I make my living driving offroad and have experience with several different types of tires and the Toyo MTs are one of the best.
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Another vote for Toyo M/T. I've had 4 sets and never had one complaint. Keep them rotated and balanced and you can get just as many miles out them as you can an A/T. The only problem with them is the damn price, there just getting more and more expensive.


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