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Old Aug 23, 2010 | 08:49 PM
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I am having 33 12.5 x 18 Mud Grapplers put on my stock rims on the stock truck in my sig. Am I going to have any rubbing issues and does anyone have an input on the tire? I'm looking for people who have run them not "heard" about them. Also, I had BFG Mud Terrains and they were the worst tire I've ever had, not real good in the mud and terrible tread life on them. I'm hoping these Nittos will be a little better.
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Old Aug 23, 2010 | 08:54 PM
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without a lift or level they are going to rub.

in my experience all mud tires have terrible tread life. They are built for the mud not for concrete, unless its still wet

unless your in the mud every week just get some AT tires of your choice. Less noise and longer life.
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Old Aug 23, 2010 | 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by GeraldJ
without a lift or level they are going to rub.

in my experience all mud tires have terrible tread life. They are built for the mud not for concrete, unless its still wet

unless your in the mud every week just get some AT tires of your choice. Less noise and longer life.
I live on a farm and gravel road so I see mud a lot. I've run Buckshot Mudders and BFG Mud Terrains so I'm not expecting a 60,000 mile tire. Also had BFG ATs and they didn't even run on wet grass. Would have gotten the Buckshot Mudders again, best tire I ever ran, but they are back ordered everywhere around here for at least 3 weeks and of course I waited to look for tires until my current ones look like bologna skins.
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