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Old Aug 2, 2012 | 01:05 PM
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Got to recommend the Nitto Trail Grapplers. I run 35x12.50-18, great off road and on the highway. Very little road noise, too.

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Old Aug 2, 2012 | 04:30 PM
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I run KUMHO MTs... they're comparable to Nitto & Toyo but run a little cheaper. They aren't too loud or too heavy for a 35" mud terrain.



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Old Aug 2, 2012 | 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by RogueJKU77
I've got Hankook Dynapro M/T's on mine and I love them. I've only got about 2500 miles on them, but I've done a mixture of highway, city, and trail/mud and they do great. They aren't sipped, but they do have the holes for studs. I live in Louisiana, so I'm never going to use that.
I have these as well. Didn't have a chance to try them out in the snow as i got them in march and winter was pretty much over. they are however noisy and are difficult to balance. pretty good wear and grip but i wouldn't buy them again. would definately go toyo or nitto next time around
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Old Aug 6, 2012 | 03:19 AM
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Originally Posted by BigRedJK
I run KUMHO MTs... they're comparable to Nitto & Toyo but run a little cheaper. They aren't too loud or too heavy for a 35" mud terrain.



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Nice Jeep!, those plasti-dip wheels look great with those tires.
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Old Aug 6, 2012 | 12:21 PM
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Just went though the same dilemma... Finally pulled the trigger on Toyo M/T. The only complaint I have ever heard is that they are heavy (which is correct). TOTALLY impressed, you won't regret it. BTW, I talked to quite a few local shops (CO) who said the Toyos are far superior in the snow... Assuming it ever snows again. Happy shopping.
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