Tires - any experience with these?
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As stated I've got the FCIIs, but if longevity or noise is not a big deal to you then the best I've personally seen for the mud (besides the Mickey Thompson Baja Claw and the Interco Bogger, which really have no business on the street) are the Nitto Mud Grapplers and the Mickey Thompson MTZs, followed closely by the Toyo M/Ts. The Nitto's are maybe a shade better in the slop, but wear considerably faster than the other two and are much louder on the pavement. I've been in the same hunting club in south Ga. for almost 20 years and have been around about every tire made for a 4x4 pickup, SUV and ATV for that matter...
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If you do, you should'nt. Each company has testing and rating that are different from manufactures. So I'd highly advise against it.
Traction/Temp rating will be the same for instance a Traction AA rating and a B Temperature rating would be the same.
But the Tread wear could be 700 on one tire and then 560 on another, doesn't necessarily mean that the 700 is going to be a better tire.
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As stated I've got the FCIIs, but if longevity or noise is not a big deal to you then the best I've personally seen for the mud (besides the Mickey Thompson Baja Claw and the Interco Bogger, which really have no business on the street) are the Nitto Mud Grapplers and the Mickey Thompson MTZs, followed closely by the Toyo M/Ts. The Nitto's are maybe a shade better in the slop, but wear considerably faster than the other two and are much louder on the pavement. I've been in the same hunting club in south Ga. for almost 20 years and have been around about every tire made for a 4x4 pickup, SUV and ATV for that matter...
I swore I was going to drive this truck for at least a year before I spent any damn money on it but it doesn't look like it will stay that way.
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I know the reviews on both are really good, but I don't trust reviews. The MTZ is solid. The Mud Country is probably just as solid, but like I said, I have no experience with them. If they are just a slightly more aggressive version of my FCIIs though, they would be a great tire.
I can tell you this though, I've put nothing but Mickey Thompson's or Cepeks on my trucks (and Wrangler) for over 15 years now, and have never had a tire related failure. I've also sold trucks with 60k+ on them and the tires and they had plenty of tread left. Also, up until maybe 3 years ago, there was nobody rougher on a set of tires than me...