NITTO MUD GRAPPLER TIRES...any comments?
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my friend had some on his dodge 1500. they were good for offroading obviously but he hardly got 10,000 miles out of them. also it sounds like an airplane when you are on the highway... it drove me nuts.
i would look into the toyo mt's. i hear nothing but good things about them... ill deffinetly be running them on my SD.
i would look into the toyo mt's. i hear nothing but good things about them... ill deffinetly be running them on my SD.
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A 2.5 AS should sit you level. Getting the mud grapplers to fit is the problem. It all depends on your rim choice. Backspacing and size all come into play. THoughts on rims?
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Currently i have the a set of mud grapplers on my truck and i love them to death. Yeah they whine a lot but i really love the sound of them and i plan on getting another set of these for my next set. Also as long as you rotate the tires properly ive heard of people getting 50k plus on these tires. Also i had a set of xterrains on my truck before this and i must say that they suck offroad. The mud grapplers are a LOT better off the pavement so i guess it really depends what u want to do with your truck.