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Old 06-08-2015, 09:37 PM
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Alright so I'm gonna be ordering new tires soon, trying to decide between Nitto Terra grapplers, Toyo Open country MT, Nitto trail grapplers, or Toyo open county at2, what has y'all's experience been with either of these tires, road noise? Tread wear? Etc.

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AT2 are awesome tires had them on an old truck.

I would never buy Nitto or muds IMO.

My next set is gonna be BFG KO2
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Yea I like the look of the MT's but the majority of my driving is all highway and figured an AT would wear and ride better than the MT's would
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I've had both Nitto's and never had any complaints for either. I'm currently running the Trails and do a lot of driving with them. They're wearing evenly and ride smoothly, just have a bit of road noise. The Terras were much more quiet and also wore evenly and rode smoothly. I don't think you could go wrong with either one.
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Originally Posted by cwrx82
I've had both Nitto's and never had any complaints for either. I'm currently running the Trails and do a lot of driving with them. They're wearing evenly and ride smoothly, just have a bit of road noise. The Terras were much more quiet and also wore evenly and rode smoothly. I don't think you could go wrong with either one.
How many miles did you get out of the Terra's?
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I know you didn't list as a choice but I have the duratrec's and so far think they are great tires with good looks. About 4500 miles so far.
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Originally Posted by tanked_darren
AT2 are awesome tires had them on an old truck.

I would never buy Nitto or muds IMO.

My next set is gonna be BFG KO2
I 2nd the BFG KO2.
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I'll have to check them out, I'm about to order a leveling kit and some new wheels so hopefully here within the next couple months I'll be able to order everything
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Originally Posted by TexStx14
How many miles did you get out of the Terra's?
I had around 15,000 on them when I traded for a new truck. They still had plenty of miles left on them.
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no complaints with my toyo open country at2's


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