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mud terrain recommendations


bcw

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Hey its time to buy some new tires finally and need some help on deciding what to go with. Lil background info the truck will be doin alot of wheelin. I recently got stationed in western south dakota so thats the terrain ill be in. So far im likin the hercules trail diggers.
 


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Not MT but I have the Trail Grappler's. They are more aggressive than an AT and offer reliable traction in the mud. Was planning to get the Toyo MT's but I chose the Nitto because of the good deal from 4wheelonline.com and I want a set of aggressive tires that is still not harsh on the highway.
 

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I'm on my second set in 8 years of Baja Claws 33x12.5-15 from WalMart.
Cost for the Claws, $210.00 ea, I wheel on mountain trails, desert, snow and mud.

I just got a email from WalMart, Dick Cepek Mud Country 33x12.5-15 for $185.00 ea.
 

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Love my hankook MT, but I'll be going to Falken wildpeak MT when they come out. Loved their all terrain, So I'm going to take a chance on their mud terrain.
 

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Check out the selection on www.treadwright.com I bought a set of Wardens for my 3/4 ton dodge in 285-70-17 E rated and they were about $140 plus shipping. Retreads yes but awesome, haven't had any problems with them and they measured taller and narrower than stated, more like 285-75-17 which I like!!
 

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