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Old Mar 27, 2013 | 05:36 PM
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nitto trail grapplers, good aggresive look with a smooth highway ride and they dont have alot of road noise
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Old Mar 27, 2013 | 07:06 PM
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Where are you getting the Nittos at for a good price? Every where I've seen them around here has them for $250+ and with little selection on size.

Also looking at Coopers now, I like the 55,000 mile warranty.

Thanks all for the suggestions and Ideas keep them coming!!
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Old Mar 27, 2013 | 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Rusty Luck
Where are you getting the Nittos at for a good price? Every where I've seen them around here has them for $250+ and with little selection on size.

Also looking at Coopers now, I like the 55,000 mile warranty.

Thanks all for the suggestions and Ideas keep them coming!!
I ordered through ntb. They special ordered them for me from a site I found where they only charged me for the price of the tire if I remember correctly. Then of course paid for road hazard. But that way they mount them and will rotate and balance for free later down the road. I had some toyo oc AT's (pre at2's) that I ended up destroying on a curb when it was cold. But they had good traction on and off the road.
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Old Mar 27, 2013 | 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by tareed94
I ordered through ntb. They special ordered them for me from a site I found where they only charged me for the price of the tire if I remember correctly. Then of course paid for road hazard. But that way they mount them and will rotate and balance for free later down the road. I had some toyo oc AT's (pre at2's) that I ended up destroying on a curb when it was cold. But they had good traction on and off the road.
Yea I Had the Toyo OC A/Ts and I wasn't too impressed, they wore out on me and didn't get very good traction in rain. But I've heard that the A/T2s are WAY better in all aspects.
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Old Mar 27, 2013 | 07:30 PM
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Yea I Had the Toyo OC A/Ts and I wasn't too impressed, they wore out on me and didn't get very good traction in rain. But I've heard that the A/T2s are WAY better in all aspects.
I never had issues with traction. (Granted I'd intentionally slide from stops but I do that with my Terra's too) I've heard the A/T2's are way better as well. From what I hear they're kinda hard to come by currently
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