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Old 01-28-2008, 11:08 AM
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Anyone running Mickey Thompson MTZ's? How loud are they and how are they wearing?
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Old 01-28-2008, 12:46 PM
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i have them on my 4door, noise is there, but of course this is my first off road tire i buy. def gonna get a new set(35's) once the truck gets a lift. i have about 5 months with them and they look new still.
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Thanks. Your trucks are pretty sweet too. I can't decide between the MTZ and the MTX. I had MTX's on another truck and liked them alot, but the MTZ's just look badass.
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good tire a buddy runs them wearing better then avg. not to much noise either go for it you wont be let down i also like the mtx's im surprised that there not more commonly used
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I like the Mickey Thompson ATZ's personally. The MTZ's look pretty bad *** though.

For my application All-Terrains are better suited because i do driving in the snow and ice during the winter and through the desert in the summer. From what i hear mud terrains don't do as well as A/T's in the snow and ice.
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i have them and dont like them, i have 33's now and when i lift and get 35s they will be atz's, though when i went offroading i never had to put it 4wd lol, they look awesome but i tow and do alot of highway driving so i want somethin a little quieter
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Thanks for the info. I haven't bought anything yet. Giving the Pro Comp Xtreme M/T's a hard look too.
http://www.procomptires.com/xtrememudterrain.html
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ive had mine for about 6000miles and there doin pretty good, i like them alot. relatively quiet compared to other m/t's and pull hard in the mud.

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