On the Tire Front, need new tires what's the best

Jun 22, 2008
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:rofl: That $250 I send you a while back would have upgraded ya to Toyo's :D.


STFU, I like my homie wheels...And I couldn't afford Toyo's so there...:rofl: My supplier get's sweet deals on Nitto's and Not on Toyo's, for some odd reason, but hey, I saved almost 250 dollars going this route. That's like 6 tanks of fuel for me...

And I did have toyo's on my last truck and they lasted exaclty the same mileage.
 

bullfrogjohnson

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I have runs Nitto TG's, 2 sets of Bfg AT's, STS's, and uniroyal laredo:rofl:, by far the best have been my Bfg's but the longest lasting were the lareado's....I could not kill those tires, they were on the truck when I bought it and they were old and hard and I did so many burnouts but could kill them I ended up gving them to a buddy and he still runs them :eek:

By the way I didnt like the TG's they didnt last long at all on my truck. I say get some toyo MT's, by far my favorite tire
 

MMLMM

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Nittos are for guys who can't afford Toyo's :rofl:. Ditch those homie wheels too :rofl:. Just giving ya crap Chad. Lets see some pic's when ya get them on.
My dad runs Toyo A/T's and got 55K out of the last set. Toyo M/T's suck though.


I dont get it??? I pay the same for toyos as I do nittos, only I have to run to colorado to get them, and I like the nittos look better :D
 

Noreaster

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I think Im going to buy another set for the summer time, either Dune Grapplers or Mickey Thompson ATZs for a change. I want 305/65/17s so their an inch wider than what I have(285s look skinny to me)
 

duratothemax

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Im on my second set of terra grapplers, and the second set probably only has a couple thousand miles left on them.

I love them. Cheap, quiet, great in snow, and IMO look cool, especially being "just" an AT tire.

No, they dont last long. I probably got a little over 20k on my first set, and no I dont do burnouts, honestly. Tires are too expensive to be wasting them like that. The only other thing I dont like is, at least on my truck, they feel REALLY squirmy and weird under acceleration for the first 350 miles or so. My first set, I almost sent them back because it was so uneasy feeling. Then all of a sudden it went away and they felt great from then on.

ben
 

coldLBZ

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I am also running the Terra Grapplers. They seem to be very good on icy roads, I haven't had them in any deep snow yet though. I am running 265/75R-16 E Load. The only issue I am having is a violent shake at speeds over 80 mph, but I think it's the balancing beads, so I will go back to regular weights and see what happens.
 

LBZ

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Not the quitest tire, but for wear, traction, and durability, the best tire of have seen around my country is the Cooper Discoverer ST. It's an all terrain tire. I have a few buddies running oilfield lease roads and TONS of gravel (anyone in Alberta that works oilfield knows what the 2 Lakes road is like:eek:) and 60-70 000 km a set and they are barely 50% worn, no flats.

Just need to rotate them every 5000 miles religiously though!!