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Re: Mud Tire Recommendations
[Re: jb20]
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01/04/21 06:08 PM
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go with the cheapest set and take an off road class with the money saved 😀 LOLOLOLOL!!!! I've had 4x4 and 2x4 stuff with mudders (still do now) but it's really a pain on the daily driver unless it spends more hours in the goop than the pavement. My old truck has some on it but they came with the wheels. It'll probably keep mudders as I only use it in the woods or to pick up some lumber/brick/etc. They're not much better than just street tires on a 4x4 unless it's slick. Pita to deal with noise, terrible handling, short lifespan and weird tread wear on the pavement.
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Re: Mud Tire Recommendations
[Re: GomerPyle]
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01/04/21 06:10 PM
01/04/21 06:10 PM
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I know you said you wanted to stay away from Toyo/Nitto.
My son runs Cooper Mud tires (Jeep) and my daughters bf runs cooper All terrain (Tundra) They both love the tires..... They are a little louder than my Nitto Ridge grappler's. Both said they would buy them again.....Until the Toyo AT3's came out. I'm not wanting to stay away from Nitto/Toyo so much as I'm wanting to stay away from a $1400 set of tires... 20" tires are expensive.
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Re: Mud Tire Recommendations
[Re: GomerPyle]
#3312854
01/04/21 06:14 PM
01/04/21 06:14 PM
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One more vote for the Nitto Ridge Grappler or Trail Grappler M/T
Another option is the Mickey Thompson ATZ or their MTZ if you want über aggressive
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Re: Mud Tire Recommendations
[Re: Geno]
#3312863
01/04/21 06:17 PM
01/04/21 06:17 PM
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Posts: 4,482 North AL
just_an_illusion
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go with the cheapest set and take an off road class with the money saved 😀 LOLOLOLOL!!!! I've had 4x4 and 2x4 stuff with mudders (still do now) but it's really a pain on the daily driver unless it spends more hours in the goop than the pavement. My old truck has some on it but they came with the wheels. It'll probably keep mudders as I only use it in the woods or to pick up some lumber/brick/etc. They're not much better than just street tires on a 4x4 unless it's slick. Pita to deal with noise, terrible handling, short lifespan and weird tread wear on the pavement. Get you a set of Toyo Rt's and you'll be happy. They aren't a true mud tire by the classic definition but they do very well for a multi purpose rig. I have over 30k miles on mine on a 2007 F250. Normal rotation and they are wearing fine. All of those downfalls you speak of on cheap mud tires don't apply to these tires. Nor the others I posted above. Cheap (<$200 ea) mud tires are best left for beaters only.
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Re: Mud Tire Recommendations
[Re: GomerPyle]
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01/04/21 06:17 PM
01/04/21 06:17 PM
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I know you said you wanted to stay away from Toyo/Nitto.
My son runs Cooper Mud tires (Jeep) and my daughters bf runs cooper All terrain (Tundra) They both love the tires..... They are a little louder than my Nitto Ridge grappler's. Both said they would buy them again.....Until the Toyo AT3's came out. I'm not wanting to stay away from Nitto/Toyo so much as I'm wanting to stay away from a $1400 set of tires... Good luck with not spending a lot with 20'" tires.. The prices are ridiculous.
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Re: Mud Tire Recommendations
[Re: 257wbymag]
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01/04/21 06:23 PM
01/04/21 06:23 PM
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This would be my recommendation. I did a ton of research before I bought tires a few months ago and ended up purchasing a set of these. They ride great, look great and handle well of road. In the size you want they’ll cost you around $200 a tire.
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Re: Mud Tire Recommendations
[Re: Morris]
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01/04/21 06:30 PM
01/04/21 06:30 PM
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Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 21,362 Northport, AL
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I feel like those would be a little noisy
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Re: Mud Tire Recommendations
[Re: GomerPyle]
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01/04/21 06:32 PM
01/04/21 06:32 PM
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Posts: 4,103 Huntsville, Al
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I’m running Goodyear racing slicks. Fast enough and you want get stuck.
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Re: Mud Tire Recommendations
[Re: GomerPyle]
#3312887
01/04/21 06:35 PM
01/04/21 06:35 PM
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I have some experience with the wild peak mt's. Very nice product. I personally run Nitto Ridge grapplers and won't have anything else. Got 67000 out of 1dt set and sold on market place in 24hrs for 500dollars because they had a lot of tread left. They are a hybrid treas. Center is AT with heavier lugs on the side but, they are pricey.
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Re: Mud Tire Recommendations
[Re: GomerPyle]
#3312927
01/04/21 07:01 PM
01/04/21 07:01 PM
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Hercules Terra Trac M/T. Hercules is an old company that builds top quality tires at a fair price and still has a road hazard warranty.
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