South Carolina?!
#1231
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Looks great but you know you want to upgrade to somthing with a little more bite like I did lags month. Best upgrade on my truck yet. My nittos terra grapplers were crap
Looks great but you know you want to upgrade to somthing with a little more bite like I did lags month. Best upgrade on my truck yet. My nittos terra grapplers were crap
#1232
Member
^^^ What are those? Looks nice! I wanted to stay stockish though, don't want to drop too much MPG and gain too much noise.....
#1233
They are Mickey Thompson mtz. They were $315 a piece and gave her a little rumble. Didn't lost an mpg that I can notice. Maybe went from about 14 to 13.5. Lol
#1234
Member
Not bad, mine came in at $268 a piece plus $20 a piece for the free replacement guarantee.
#1235
Not bad. I just needed somthing with a little more tread. I'm 17 and I use my truck for everything. School, hunting, fishing, etc. so I needed a happy medium in tread size. They aren't crazy mud tires but they will pull through some deep mud. Lol
#1236
Member
Good compromise. Curious about the tread life, keep me updated.
#1237
Yeah I am too. I research everything I buy for my truck and some said amazing tread life and others said it sucked. So idk. I only got about 25k miles out of my nittos terra grapplers so anything must be better. I've out around 1,500 miles on them and can notice an extremly slight difference But you will notice any differance from what they were new. They were actually priced very well compared to most mud tires. The bfg km2s were almost 100 more a tire
#1238
Member
Any BFG is much more expensive... I was really wanting T/A KO's but damn almost $400 a piece is nuts...
#1239
I've never understood why bfgs cost so much but never again will I waste money on nittos. When i bought my truck it had the factory tires still on it with 44k miles. They still had fair tread for an all terrain but were begging to dry rot