View Poll Results: WHAT MEATS YOU GOT?
BF GOODRICH
73
14.78%
GOODYEAR
79
15.99%
MICKEY THOMPSON/DICK CEPEK
19
3.85%
COOPER
104
21.05%
KELLY
4
0.81%
BRIDGESTONE
20
4.05%
TOYO
31
6.28%
NITTO
70
14.17%
INTERCO
4
0.81%
PRO COMP
16
3.24%
MICHELIN
31
6.28%
OTHER (please specify in a post)
43
8.70%
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Old Jan 18, 2010 | 07:28 AM
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Maxxis Buckshot Mudders in 33x11.5r17. Haven't gotten the chance to mount them, thats on my list to do when i get home
 
Old Jan 19, 2010 | 01:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Bluesmanjesse
Just bought some Nitto Terra Grapplers I'll update my opinion after I've had them for a while. I run Pro Comp mud Terrains on my Jeep and they have been pretty good tires so far,great in the snow!!
Still lovin the Terra Graps,they are very quiet and don't seem to be wearing at all yet. They have done well in the snow and ice so far this winter.
 
Old Jan 21, 2010 | 08:20 AM
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I have the Mud Grapplers, 35x12.50x20 they are awesome in the snow and the mud, great traction climbing mountain trails, and do better than I expected on pavement, wet and dry. They have a very nice roar, so if it is a quiet tire you seek, it ain't this one lol! I enjoy the "hum" it is very relaxing!
 
Old Jan 21, 2010 | 05:59 PM
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Im in the new market for tires (35x12.5x17) and my FINAL 2 choices are toyo open country m/t or bfg m/t. I can get the bfg's for $30 less a tire installed, but ive heard nothing but good things about the toyos and did some research on other websites and it seems most would take the toyos. i mostly drive on road, but do a bit of off roading either for hunting, job sites, or mudding. i have pro comp xterrains now and hate em! they're way too loud, need a lot of weight for balancing, and after 2 times they are out of balance again. i like the mud grapplers too but ive heard they are pretty loud so no go. please give me some ideas/opinions. im looking to order in the next 2 weeks.
 
Old Jan 23, 2010 | 05:17 PM
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I have Cooper and BFG Long Trials. The Cooper seems to be a softer tire that does not spin or slide, however the BFG seems to spin to easy. I may stick with the Cooper next time I need some.
 
Old Jan 24, 2010 | 12:02 AM
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nitto terra grapplers. they are perfect. they look rugged, and are rugged. the grip in the rain and snow, and are quiet on the highway
 
Old Feb 9, 2010 | 07:39 PM
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Goodyear Duratrac, 285/70/17, they are a bit loud on the highway but I think they look good and I havn't had any problems with them yet, I have about 1000km on them.
 
Old Feb 10, 2010 | 06:59 PM
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I recently about 700 miles ago bought bridgestone Revo A/Ts. Today some one pulled right out in front of me and I had to make a pretty extreme manuver to get around the car so there wouldn't be an accident. My new tires handled it quite well. No slipping or slading what so ever. made me quite happy with them. At least at this point.
 
Old Feb 11, 2010 | 08:28 PM
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right now i have pirelli scorpion atr (dont like them at all) but before that i had toyo open country at and when the pirelli goes out im going back to the toyo's they last longer and look like they hold up better when i pulling my trailer
 
Old Feb 23, 2010 | 01:14 AM
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Firestone Destination M/Ts. I had the BFG A/T KOs and hated them. After buying these destinations, I'll never buy a different tire for this truck. For the money, these things will plow through whatever you throw at em. And as for wet traction, they are really good. I live where it rains more than 300 days outta the year and I've never had a traction problem with the hemi behind these tires. I cant even break the tires loose on dry pavement without applying brake. Couldn't be any happier with these. Got all 4, 285/70/17s for $800 shipped, balanced, and mounted. Fraction of the price compared to the BFGs
 



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