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Wow... 13 pages and no love for the Nitto Terra Grappler ???
I have these on my truck and love them. They replaced a set of BFG AT's. They are amazing in the snow and great for street driving. I have done some Light/Medium off-roading and haven't had a problem. 15,000+ miles so far. ![]()
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I've read good things about Goodyear Duratrac tires on other sites but no mention in here, does anybody run them?
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I run the Duratrac. great tire. no complaints. a nice hybrid of mud and all-terrain tire.
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Kumho All Terrains! They are cheaply priced for a good tire. They look meaner mounted than I expected!
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Any comments on Cooper ST as an offroad/DD? Anyone know how they do on Ice and snow/wearing?
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I put Dayton Timberline ATs on my TJ at 122K. 33K later, they are wearing very well. I see another 15K in them at least. I have done a 5 tire rotation every 5K. I don't go offroad very often, so I can't comment on mud or rock performance. They have done fairly well on wet pavement, which is concern in FL. Next go around, I'm getting the BFG TAKOs, which I can get mounted and installed for $130 per tire, very close to what I paid for the Timberlines.
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Hi, can some one tell me if a set of 245/75-16 would fit on a 16x7 stock rims? I am going to do some upgrades and in stead of buying new rims I'm thinking of using spacers to save on money. I'm looking at Goodyear Wrangler SilentArmor to put on.
edit: I just relies I should have sad, will a 245 wide fit on a 16x7 stock rim?
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Yes, the 245/75r16 will fit very nicely on 16x7 rims. I'm running a set of 245/75r16 Duratracs on my stock 16x7 Icon rims and they fit perfectly.
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Thank you for the response, I cam into some money and bought some 16x8 wheels.
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I will add these to the list of AT tires - Hankook Dynapro ATm RF10
http://dynaproatm.hankooktire.com/ ![]() ![]()
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Considering that Tirerack rated the RF8 model of these tires the absolute WORST of ALL A/T tires... how about more than a picture? Tell us what you think of them in all conditions, pplease.
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I got 5 for $174 each including mounting, balancing, taxes, fees and warranty.
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#209 |
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...i believe i'll be going with the 'nitto terra grapplers' 265/70R17.
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I have Goodyear SilentArmors in 31/10.5x15, and I'm really happy with them. They spend a lot of time on wet roads here in the PNW, but I've also had them in dirt, mud, powder snow, compact snow, and ice. They out perform my old Wildcat EXT (mud tires) in all conditions except thick mud and maybe bumper deep snow.
When I bought them about 8,000 miles ago I did some research on TireRack and other places, and it was a toss-up between the Revos, BFG TA/KO, and the Wrangler SA, but I liked the looks and wet/ice performance rankings of the SA, and I have to admit I like the idea of putting Wrangler tires on a Wrangler.
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