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Old 11-28-2014, 02:09 PM
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Wondering what yall's tire advice is. I dont want them as heavy as nitto grapps but not as light at pro comps. Any advice?
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You could try getting them in D rating. That might be your best bet.
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Some BFG mud terrains come in D load rating. Have to check sizes though.
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Ko2s love mine
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Thanks for the advice everybody. Ill be checking them all out.
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I would hate to have the others if procomp are light. I rotated my procomp today the those things were hogs
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Trail grapplers are heavy and a rough ride but I got 80k out of my last set on 1/2 ton rotated with every oil change
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Originally Posted by bruteforcebob
Trail grapplers are heavy and a rough ride but I got 80k out of my last set on 1/2 ton rotated with every oil change
When you get Trail Graps or any other MT that is reputable. You trade MPG's for longevity. haha
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Well ive decided on toyos even though they are heavy. My transmissin isnt going to be happy but thats what regearing is for later on.



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