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    Default mud grapps

    anyone have these? whats the treadlife and performance like (if rotated properly)
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    They look sweet, just don’t plan on having a coherent phone conversation while driving on them. Just my experience
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    Mud tires are cool for about 10,000 miles, then you want to take them off and burn them.


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    If you’re a fan of loud noises then go for it. The look good and if rotated they can last for a decent life. They won’t last as long as a trail grapp or Toyo mt. I’d lean toward the latter if it’s going on a daily driver

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    I've heard to the contrary but I bought a new set of Nittos (trail grapplers) 10 years ago and was incredibly disappointed with the mileage (or lack of) I got out of em. 20k miles and they were toast on a 2500 pickup.
    I put a set of Mastercraft MXTs on a Jeep XJ and they were going strong at 30k miles when I sold it. Very quiet if you keep em rotated for a MT.

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    I have Toyo MTs on my F150 work truck and love them. Quietest MT I’ve ever had and I’ve had about 5 different kinds on different trucks. I’m up to 40k on them and will replace around 50k.


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    Had set of nitto trail grapplers on mine and got 100k out of them. On my second set now. Keep them roatated properly. Best tires ive ever had.

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    I thought loud noise going down the road was the whole point of MTs. Donpickups actually get driven in mud anymore?

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    Get toyos or trail grapplers, I only have 9,000 miles on my trail grapplers but they ride way better than the Bfg all terrains that were on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheVisorGuy View Post
    They look sweet, just don’t plan on having a coherent phone conversation while driving on them. Just my experience
    Yep. Had a buddy with them on his truck. Loudest tires Ive been in a truck with. Personally I would never want them, could hardly talk in the cab over 45mph

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    check out the toyo RT tire. i went this route. aggressive look like a mud, but less road noise and better mpg

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    I’d also look at the Ridge Grappler. More aggrssevie than an AT, not as aggressive as MT, pretty good ride and service life.
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    I got 40k out of a set of Trail Grapplers and my buddy is still running them. I was happy with them, but went with the new Yokohama MTs this time. Ive been pleased with them so far. Good ride, and not too loud as far as MTs go.
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    Idk I bought my tundra in February and have put around 15k on it so far. It has nitto mt and so far they don’t look like the tread has changed any. I figured I’d need to replace soon after I bought the truck but I’ve been pleasantly surprised
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    I’ve got the ridge grapplers on my duramax and you can’t hear them....not even when I’ve got my Florida Georgia line blaring
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    Visor guy I think I may have thrown up a little just reading that
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    Quote Originally Posted by YoungBuckTX View Post
    check out the toyo RT tire. i went this route. aggressive look like a mud, but less road noise and better mpg
    I went this route as well and have been very happy with the choice. KRT suggested I take a look at them and I'm glad I did. Toyo has been the best tire I've had so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by c-dub View Post
    I went this route as well and have been very happy with the choice. KRT suggested I take a look at them and I'm glad I did. Toyo has been the best tire I've had so far.
    I have a set of RT's on my daily driver as well and I couldn't be happier with them. Quiet on the highway and perform like MT's offroad.

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