experience with nitto mud grapplers?
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if you want the badass look go with the toyo m/ts
if you want them to last for a long and to be cheap time go with terra grapplers
if you werent so far away id hook you up with either set
if you want them to last for a long and to be cheap time go with terra grapplers
if you werent so far away id hook you up with either set
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BFG MT's all the way, Ive had mine for like 19 months hardly any wear on them. Ive been to Mexico and the valley MANY times, go offroaing countless of times and they are STILL NEW! Ive only had to rotate them once cuz one of them was wearin wrong becuase my alignment was WAY OFF.
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well i got my black moto's in today and they look great, now i really have to make a desicion on tires. i dont want swampers cause i already have had a few sets of those,i like the bfg's but everybodys got em. so i might go with the mud grapplers . i still dont know, d@mn!!
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Originally Posted by getchusum99
well i got my black moto's in today and they look great, now i really have to make a desicion on tires. i dont want swampers cause i already have had a few sets of those,i like the bfg's but everybodys got em. so i might go with the mud grapplers . i still dont know, d@mn!!
Call Allied Discount Tire on Staring Lane, Talk to Randy. Tell him Brad sent ya over there.
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Originally Posted by 04Z71
I have the nitto terra graplers on my truck. And they work very good in the mud. But they do wear quick.
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didnt read all the posts, my buddy has a set on his f350. 35x13.50's. awesome off road. but load, and lasted about 15k miles. keep em roated as much as you can. and if you dont mind the wear, but want the off road traction, go for em
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