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What are the least expensive mud terrain tires?

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Old 03-11-2013, 08:36 PM
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I went with the Fierce Attitude (going on tomorrow) for $271 at my local shop in Central NE that included Mount and Balance 35x12.5x17. Looked at the Guard Dog but still having an issue with Re-man tires even after reading all the info and positive reviews.
Old 03-11-2013, 08:49 PM
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Funny, my dealer told me about the Fierce's as well. Says he sells a lot of them. Due to a discount I get, I'll be at about $270 per tire for the Big Horns, installed. Can you please post pics of your Attitudes after you get them on? Thanks.
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My attitudes handle great in the snow. Haven't had time to get them in mud yet. The little barb wire sidewalls a little retarded though. But so far I'm really happy with the look and drivability. Low noise and vibration and my tub is rhino lined. No carpet so I hear everything.
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They have very limited sizes. 32s then 35s. Unfortunately wont work for me.
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I've had the Fierce Attitudes for 2 years now and love them. See my gallery for pics. And if you're particular about size, they do run small. My 35's measure between 33 and 34 on any given day when mounted on the JK. Excellent in mud and snow, and sticky on those rocks.
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Originally Posted by Dyipney
I've had the Fierce Attitudes for 2 years now and love them. See my gallery for pics. And if you're particular about size, they do run small. My 35's measure between 33 and 34 on any given day when mounted on the JK. Excellent in mud and snow, and sticky on those rocks.
Odd, mine measured to 34.75. Anyways, I have ~50k on them and can concur that they are awesome in mud and snow/ice. I do wish they had a 37 I could jump into.
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How about the Kanati mud hog.
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I can get Toyo Open Country M/Ts for $285 at treaddepot.com. From what I have read they are some of the best tires out there for all purposes. Anyone used these before?
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I went with the Fierce Attitudes in the 33 size. Having them put on tomorrow morning. Offroad Rally on Sunday, and they're calling for 6"-8" of snow. I should be set!

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Good choice. Next time give TreadWrights a chance. I love mine cant say a bad word about them. I got the new bead to bead remolds.
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