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Old 04-23-2015, 02:21 PM
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Yep...
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Originally Posted by redknight1
nitto mud grapplers
Those aren't "mud" grapplers.
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Wrangler duratracs. I'm in central Canada and we get a lot of snow every year and these things are unstoppable! Haven't done much mudding with them yet
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Originally Posted by techrep
he said he did not want to break his wallet.... most of these tires are very expensive...
Gotta pay to play!

All terrains are a good compromise, although not much cheaper if at all, but they will wear slightly better and be quieter after 30k miles.

EDIT: I just priced 315/65/17 BFG ATs and they're $300/each on tirerack. PLUS shipping!

EDIT2: Yoko Geolandar AT/S is $217 for LT315/70R-17 at simpletire.com. Plus shipping. I had these on my Jeep and really liked them. Cheapest tire in the LT315/70R-17 size (33x12.50/17 equivalent) is the Khumo Road Venture AT @ $200/tire.

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Tried to tell you... try buying 20”tires $$$
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Mud Claws. They are made by Cooper, but they "private label" them.
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Don't the pro comp at tires have a 50k mile warranty. And they aren't that pricey.
Also I was looking at duck commander at tires made by cooper and they are cheap.

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Remember an "aggressive" tire keeps hitting your wallet with lower MPG as well
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Thank you all for your feedback!
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Try Fierce Attitudes...I'm running 285/70/17 and averaged almost 17 MPG on the way from Massachusetts back to my home in Northern New York....very aggressive MTZ tire, I purchased a whole set from discount tire direct last spring for around $900.00 with free shipping


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