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Need you input.....
ok guys, need some input/advice. im in the market for some new tires. im looking for a 35" mud terrain. i have pro-comp xterrains on my truck now and i hate em! WAY too loud!!!! so im looking at and have been researching toyo open country, cooper stt, nitto mud grappler, pro-comp extreme mud, and mickey thompson mtz and im about to pull all my hair out.... im mostly on street but will be doing a lot more off roadin once my body lift goes in on saturday. i want a tire that will wear well, look sweet, perform well in rain/snow/mud, and finally be a lot quieter than my tires now! ive priced them all and the toyos seem to be most expensive and the coopers seem to be the cheapest. i dont want an all terrain so dont tell me i should try them.. i wanna spend around 1200...1300 TOPS! so any and all input will be greatly appreciated. i will be ordering which ever tires i choose either friday or saturday so the faster the responses the easier itll be for me!
fyi i have 17" mickey thompson classic II rims so any width from 12.5-14 shouldnt be a proplem. my tires now are 35x12.5x17.
fyi i have 17" mickey thompson classic II rims so any width from 12.5-14 shouldnt be a proplem. my tires now are 35x12.5x17.
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go pro-comp extreme i have them in 35" there awesome in the mud and about every type of terrain. Had them on for bout 6000 miles now and look like the day i bought them, and better yet there are really quite for a mud tire.\
Here is kinda a bad pic of my setup
Here is kinda a bad pic of my setup
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Mud tire and Loud go together like pizza and beer. Can't have one without the other. If a mud tire is quiet, it's an A/T with an M/T label.
If you think X-Terrains are loud, stay away from the Nitto and the Toyo for sure. Great off-road and mud tires, but loud, really loud on pavement.
Maybe think of a Hybrid tread, like I did. I have to travel 360 miles each way on pavement to get to my farmland. Once I get there, I play/fish/hunt hard. Cepek FCIIs really do give the best of both worlds. A/T tread in the middle, really aggressive mud blocks on the inner and outer sides with aggressive sidebiters. Run them with about 80% or more air capacity, the center tread takes command on road, noisier than an A/T but very quiet compared to a M/T. Air 'em down a little for play and let them big aggressive blocks and side-biters take over. Will stay with most mud tires except for Claws and Boggers.
Just a thought...
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/off-roa...d-guide-3.html
Read my post - #23...
If you think X-Terrains are loud, stay away from the Nitto and the Toyo for sure. Great off-road and mud tires, but loud, really loud on pavement.
Maybe think of a Hybrid tread, like I did. I have to travel 360 miles each way on pavement to get to my farmland. Once I get there, I play/fish/hunt hard. Cepek FCIIs really do give the best of both worlds. A/T tread in the middle, really aggressive mud blocks on the inner and outer sides with aggressive sidebiters. Run them with about 80% or more air capacity, the center tread takes command on road, noisier than an A/T but very quiet compared to a M/T. Air 'em down a little for play and let them big aggressive blocks and side-biters take over. Will stay with most mud tires except for Claws and Boggers.
Just a thought...
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/off-roa...d-guide-3.html
Read my post - #23...
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if your too lazy
here is hammers post #23
With it’s Unique “Hybrid” design between an All-Terrain and Mud Terrain, the F-C II has proven to be one tough tire in any terrain!
The tire has most of the features found in both A/T and M/T tires such as:
Advanced Radial Construction for High Mileage and Smooth Ride
Self Cleaning Tread with “Stone Kickers” for Off Road Traction
High Load Ratings Great Towing Capabilities
Extra Wide Footprint for Better Traction and Even Wear
Sidebiters® for Added Traction & Sidewall Protection
Siped Tread Lugs for Better Grip on Smooth Surfaces and Ice
The radial tire features a unique multi-terrain pattern derived from the legendary Dick Cepek Fun Country bias ply tire that has dominated off road competitions for years. It is one of the few tires available today which gives true off-road performance while providing a smooth, quiet highway ride, and this combination will appeal to drivers of 4WD trucks who use their vehicle as a daily driver but also has a desire to "play hard" on the weekends.
A recent review by an Australian Off Road magazine stated:
“It is a true, every terrain 4WD tyre.”
“It has a rugged, deep tread, a stepped shoulder design and Mickey Thompson's customary side-biters styled in the famous Dick Cepek ‘DC' logo.”
“It will offer fantastic traction in tough, outback conditions, on muddy and rocky mountain tracks and on the sand ridges of the outback and our beaches. At the same time offering a superior ride on pavement all the while displaying what seems to be well above average wear characteristics. We're very impressed with its performance.”
Off road and performance tire specialists, legendary Mickey Thompson bought out the Dick Cepek Tire Company in 1999. They have used the combined technology of both companies to produce the Dick Cepek F-C II in a radial construction for improved on-road use, while retaining its proven and popular 4WD tread pattern that made Dick Cepek the top name in off-road competition for decades.
here is hammers post #23
With it’s Unique “Hybrid” design between an All-Terrain and Mud Terrain, the F-C II has proven to be one tough tire in any terrain!
The tire has most of the features found in both A/T and M/T tires such as:
Advanced Radial Construction for High Mileage and Smooth Ride
Self Cleaning Tread with “Stone Kickers” for Off Road Traction
High Load Ratings Great Towing Capabilities
Extra Wide Footprint for Better Traction and Even Wear
Sidebiters® for Added Traction & Sidewall Protection
Siped Tread Lugs for Better Grip on Smooth Surfaces and Ice
The radial tire features a unique multi-terrain pattern derived from the legendary Dick Cepek Fun Country bias ply tire that has dominated off road competitions for years. It is one of the few tires available today which gives true off-road performance while providing a smooth, quiet highway ride, and this combination will appeal to drivers of 4WD trucks who use their vehicle as a daily driver but also has a desire to "play hard" on the weekends.
A recent review by an Australian Off Road magazine stated:
“It is a true, every terrain 4WD tyre.”
“It has a rugged, deep tread, a stepped shoulder design and Mickey Thompson's customary side-biters styled in the famous Dick Cepek ‘DC' logo.”
“It will offer fantastic traction in tough, outback conditions, on muddy and rocky mountain tracks and on the sand ridges of the outback and our beaches. At the same time offering a superior ride on pavement all the while displaying what seems to be well above average wear characteristics. We're very impressed with its performance.”
Off road and performance tire specialists, legendary Mickey Thompson bought out the Dick Cepek Tire Company in 1999. They have used the combined technology of both companies to produce the Dick Cepek F-C II in a radial construction for improved on-road use, while retaining its proven and popular 4WD tread pattern that made Dick Cepek the top name in off-road competition for decades.
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MTZ is a great tire, the only tires I buy are Mickey Thompson/Dick Cepeks. I have a couple of friends with the MTZ's. They seem to be holding up well on pavement for a M/T and are not that loud as M/Ts go, but the OP seems to be very concerned with highway noise, and the FCIIs are a good bit quieter without giving up much at all in the off-road dept...