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Old 06-07-2012, 11:55 PM
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hey guys,

so im am planning on getting some mud terrain tires and i am wondering what peoples opinions are on some tires. i am thinking about the toyos, dick cepecks, and nittos. i have a 2003 screw with stock suspension. i work construction always driving on ****ty muddy roads and do a fair amount of highway driving as well as playing out in the mud and sand out by the ocean. i am also wondering about what size. stock is 265/70r/17 but i would like to try and fit some bigger ones on. any thoughts/help/suggestions would be great.
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I had a set of nitto all terrain tires on my last truck .they lasted forever and were smooth and quiet
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Federal couragia M/T: cheap, effective, last better than average for mud tires
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Originally Posted by greenheadkiller98
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Mud grapps!! They are the best ive have for sand and mud, and ive had trail grapps, terra grapps, and dune grapps.
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Mickey Thompson mtz's blow everything else outa the water!
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Originally Posted by greenheadkiller98
Federal couragia M/T: cheap, effective, last better than average for mud tires
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Federals are the way to go !
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Originally Posted by abouzahrr
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Federals are the way to go !
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Originally Posted by greenheadkiller98
Federal couragia M/T: cheap, effective, last better than average for mud tires

What's the average for a M/T ?? and what did you get out of your's ??


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