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Re: All Terrain Tires
[Re: WallyGator0928]
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12/13/18 09:14 AM
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257wbymag
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Nitto terra grapplers have been my go to. Just put a new set on my new truck and leveled it. GMC Sierra 1500. Has 18's on it. I get 75-80k per set and clean out well in this red mud up here
Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!! My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty I'm the paterfamilias
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Re: All Terrain Tires
[Re: WallyGator0928]
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12/13/18 09:14 AM
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bama1157
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I have a set of Kelly Edge A/T's on my Tundra, they have around thirty thousand on them and still have a ton of tread left, they are not loud and do well in the mud, the best part is they won't break the bank..
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Re: All Terrain Tires
[Re: WallyGator0928]
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12/13/18 09:15 AM
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Bamaturkeykilla
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What 257 said. Did the same thing to my truck cept I went with the Ridge Grapplers.
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Re: All Terrain Tires
[Re: 257wbymag]
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12/13/18 09:19 AM
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WallyGator0928
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Nitto terra grapplers have been my go to. Just put a new set on my new truck and leveled it. GMC Sierra 1500. Has 18's on it. I get 75-80k per set and clean out well in this red mud up here What size you were able to fit under it?
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Re: All Terrain Tires
[Re: WallyGator0928]
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12/13/18 09:22 AM
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257wbymag
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275/70/18's with plenty of room
Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!! My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty I'm the paterfamilias
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Re: All Terrain Tires
[Re: Bamaturkeykilla]
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12/13/18 09:22 AM
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What 257 said. Did the same thing to my truck cept I went with the Ridge Grapplers. x2 ridge grapplers all the way
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Re: All Terrain Tires
[Re: WallyGator0928]
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12/13/18 09:23 AM
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257wbymag
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I've had that same size on my 13,15,17 all fit just fine.
Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!! My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty I'm the paterfamilias
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Re: All Terrain Tires
[Re: WallyGator0928]
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12/13/18 09:32 AM
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Just put some falken wildpeak at3 on my tundra, I put 275/70/18 on my factory rims with no issues. Tire looks awesome and has great tread, lots of really good reviews on them as well. I paid $770 for tires including installation. Tires ride nice and quiet and they have a 55k warranty.
Last edited by demp17; 12/13/18 09:34 AM.
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Re: All Terrain Tires
[Re: WallyGator0928]
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12/13/18 09:34 AM
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GomerPyle
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I know there have been several threads on these tires the last several months with folks asking about them. I got a set back around the beginning of the year. 275/60/20 and I paid $893 out the door.
I just hit 10,000 miles on them about a week ago and thought I'd do a short review for those that are interested in them. My initial evaluation of them was that they were probably the quietest "All Terrain" tire I'd ever had experience with, and 10k miles later, that still holds true. They are still super quiet. No humming or anything like that, as far as I can tell. They still ride very smooth too. In addition to driving around town daily, my truck is our main travel vehicle until MrsGomer gets a new ride. So we've made a trip to GS/OB, one to Gatlinburg and several to Memphis.
They're rated for either 50k or 55k (don't remember which) and I'm optimistic that I can get relatively close to that. At 10k miles (rotated at 5k and will rotate again with upcoming oil change in the next week or so) they still look like new.
As far as off-road use, I haven't put them through anything too extreme (mostly just nasty sloppy hunting club roads), but they perform a LOT better in thick/sticky mud than the Firestone AT's I previously had - which stands to reason because the Falkens are quite a bit more aggressive. Places I used to just spin from the Firestones getting packed, the Falkens roll through with no problem. They self-clean MUCH better than the Firestones.
I honestly cannot think of anything negative to say about them. If I had to buy another set of tires tomorrow, I'd buy these again without hesitation.
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Re: All Terrain Tires
[Re: 257wbymag]
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12/13/18 10:11 AM
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doekiller
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Nitto terra grapplers have been my go to. Just put a new set on my new truck and leveled it. GMC Sierra 1500. Has 18's on it. I get 75-80k per set and clean out well in this red mud up here Same here. Although I do like the look of the ridge grappler. I have no experience with them.
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Re: All Terrain Tires
[Re: WallyGator0928]
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12/13/18 12:48 PM
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TickaTicka
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just put toyo open country at2 on mine, have about 10K on them. About 1200 of that is gravel roads and another 2K of that is towing (some on gravel) and they have held up really well.
Looked hard at falken and they were a bit cheaper, but I was spending a boat load anyway, so what's another $15/tire.
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