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Old Feb 6, 2005 | 01:58 PM
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Also the Nitto Tera Mud Grappler, you can't beat the price there either. I think Justinh on here is getting a set of those. I really need a good raod worthy MT(or as good as they can get, they're still MTs after all) I want the aggresive look, and awsome traction and sidewall protection, w/o to much on road drama.
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Old Feb 6, 2005 | 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Stump1883
Also the Nitto Tera Mud Grappler, you can't beat the price there either. I think Justinh on here is getting a set of those. I really need a good raod worthy MT(or as good as they can get, they're still MTs after all) I want the aggresive look, and awsome traction and sidewall protection, w/o to much on road drama.

nitto has two tires, the terra grappler which is very much an all-terrian tire, and the mud grappler which is very much a mud tire. i have the terra grappler. they are actually still sitting in my garage until i can get a completely free weekend to swap my 3rd's and replace my upper ball joint boots and outer tie rod boots. i have all the parts but the outer tie rod boots, trdparts4u sent me the inner boots by the that are by the rack and i need to get that straightened out with them.
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Old Feb 6, 2005 | 07:18 PM
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a kid at my school has 35" buckshots on his gmc sierra NO LIFT. pretty crazy. he did only minor cutting and they hardly rub. i talked to him just the other day and he loves them. says they get really good traction and cant beat the price.
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Old Feb 7, 2006 | 04:27 PM
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I ran the Firestone M/T's in a 33x12.5x15" size and they were awesome offroad even when not aired down.However,as for their road manners I got what I expected out of a MT.They were louder than my BFG ATKO's and they wore alot for the 8000 miles I put on them.But as I said,I was prepared for the wear and noise,other than that for the price they were good on trails,rocks and mudholes on the trail.
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Old Feb 7, 2006 | 06:36 PM
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Hey Doug, My wife and I have 4 Hedgehogs. I just called her up here to show her a pic of your truck with the hog on the roof now she wants one too...



As for an MT tire... Trxus MTs all the way... Switched them out after a year of running them for a set of super swampers. For the slight gain off road, and almost total loss on road, the choice was a bad one for me... Trxus are my vote!

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Old Feb 7, 2006 | 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by 01Mossy Oak edition
Anybody here use Maxxis Buckshots? The price is sure right.
I have been running 31x10.50 Maxxis for a long time now. I'm sure I have around 50K on my set right now. I've rotated them every 4K b/c it is free at the shop. The tread is getting to the point to where I'll need to replace them within the next few months. I have been happy with them and will prob. buy again. They do alright in the mud (I don't have any rocks nearby) and are pretty quiet on the highway.
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Old Feb 9, 2006 | 06:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Bob
As for an MT tire... Trxus MTs all the way... Switched them out after a year of running them for a set of super swampers. For the slight gain off road, and almost total loss on road, the choice was a bad one for me... Trxus are my vote!
Totally agree, I LOVE my TrXus MT's. They are super agressive, but really well-mannered on the road.
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