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Old 03-23-2005, 03:08 PM
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I am running a Maxxis Buckshot Mudder right now 285/75/16. Not impressed with them a all, looking forward to getting the Terra Grapplers.
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i like my toyos open countrys ats
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BLACKHD01, just be sure to put them on a wider wheel than stock. I have 265/75/16 Terra Grapplers on my stock PYO wheels and have put about 35K on them and the center of the tread is just about gone. I only run 35-40psi in them too. I hated them at first because it felt like driving on jello, but after a few thousand miles the sidewalls stiffened up and they have been a pretty good tire ever since. I think I've only gotten 2 flats with them, from nails. Oh yeah, I like them alot better than my dad & brother's noisy BFG A/T's.

Don't know if I'll get them again or not. If Nitto made them in a 245/75/16 I probably would, that way I wouldn't have to buy new wheels at the same time. I think I may try Bridgestones next.
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I have them on the stock wheels right now , but plan to get some 16x8 soon. I really like the way they ride, and they are 100 times quieter than the mudders I had on before.
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I have them and yes they are quiet but i went mudding in them yesterday and i must say they suck.
Old 03-29-2005, 03:51 PM
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Damn 2Tone that sucks I haven't tried them in the mud yet, but will soon. Me and some of my buddies are going fishing next weekend , and we will have to get in a little mud to get there.
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They're an AT tire...can't really expect a whole lot out of them in the mud. I'm going to go for the 305/70R16s Nitto TGs on 16x8s this summer along with Ford keys.
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