Well after 50K one of my Nitto Terra Grappler broke a cord. I think it had a broken cord for a while since there was a deeper crack in that tire that got a bit bigger when the wobble started. After replacing the tire with the spare my truck no longer was pulling in that direction like it was. Which I always chalked up to needing an alinement.
I was going between Nitto MTs, BFG TM KM2s, and Goodyears. I chose the Goodyears because I don't see a lot of people running them and thought the hybrid tread was worth a shot. Some guys out in west TX swear by them holding up to mesquite thorns too.
They where really quite at first, but within the first few thousand they are now obviously louder then my old BFG KMs. Wet and dry traction seems ok. They are digging SOBs in soft sand way worse then BFGs. The rubber is really soft so I don't see them lasting very long. They are good in the mud haven't had them in any sticky clay, but they just crawled through the rest. No need to hit the throttle to get them to clean.
I was going between Nitto MTs, BFG TM KM2s, and Goodyears. I chose the Goodyears because I don't see a lot of people running them and thought the hybrid tread was worth a shot. Some guys out in west TX swear by them holding up to mesquite thorns too.
They where really quite at first, but within the first few thousand they are now obviously louder then my old BFG KMs. Wet and dry traction seems ok. They are digging SOBs in soft sand way worse then BFGs. The rubber is really soft so I don't see them lasting very long. They are good in the mud haven't had them in any sticky clay, but they just crawled through the rest. No need to hit the throttle to get them to clean.