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Old 10-09-2011, 08:29 AM
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I'm thinking of getting some 35" nitto mud grapplers, but I don't really know what else is out there! Any better suggestions, reasons, maybe throw up some pictures? !
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Originally Posted by abouzahrr
I'm thinking of getting some 35" nitto mud grapplers, but I don't really know what else is out there! Any better suggestions, reasons, maybe throw up some pictures? !


If your talking mud, in my opinion........ The Super Swamper line.....
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Here are my Mud Grapplers. I love them, look great, get attention, and scream on the street
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Damn those are some aggressive looking tires! How have they performed for you?
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i have goodyear wrangler dura tracs! they are all terrain and perform very well with no road noise, and they look aggresive.
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I've got some Nitto trail grapplers. Great performance both on and off road.
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Last F150 I drove with Mud Graps was HORRIBLE in the rain, but it was 2wd, and a manual. Im hoping other had better results.
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Originally Posted by moondust06
i have goodyear wrangler dura tracs! they are all terrain and perform very well with no road noise, and they look aggresive.
How many miles do you have on them and expect to get.
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I have trail grapplers lover them. There good in rain and off road. I'm going to up grade to 40 inch mud grapplers latter tho. I love the look of those tires.
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I love the looks of mud grapplers and I would assume they are good in the mud because of the name, I also love the looks of the toyos. I hear they are great on almost every terrain and have a long life for a mud tire

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