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Old December 16th, 2010, 1:08 PM
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ive had a bunch o difernent off road tires and the best over all tire for the price has been the remmington mud brutes, they were good for snow, mud and road, and they look bad ***
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sport king steel radial ats. i paid like seven fifty for a full set of 32x11.5x15 so you should get urs pretty cheap and they chew hardcore. never been stuck
they are a sister company off of bfg and have the same mold as a bfg jsut cheaper cuz ur not paying for the brand just the rubber
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I have Nitto Terra Grapplers on my 08, and I love them. I had them in the snow here in Virginia this past winter and had no issues. I can't vouch for the BFG's, but I can say the Nitto's are great.
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I agree with the BFG's, However believe this or not I have got 90,000 out of my Nitto Terra Grapplers. I still have tread on two of them, but the other two are gone, so Im getting a new set soon.

http://www.nittotire.com/index.html
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I run Treadwright and love them... But no snow. Just sand and mud.
http://www.treadwright.com/
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Originally Posted by Mille Racer 69
Have have read consumer reviews on just about every all terrain tire ans BF Goodrich all terrain a/t's got
The best reviews hands down. Inexpensive, great mud, snow, and wet surface traction, long lasting,
Nice aggressive look but not obnoxiously loud road noise... And I can get a set of 4 for about $650 off
Of the internet.
How can you get them for $650
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Good luck with that now.

I just went from BFG AT's to General Grabber AT2's. They were about 155 ea at tire buyer.com

I like them better so far. They are quieter, have better traction in the rain. They have done very well in loose dirt and mud. Haven'
t had them in the snow yet. Though unlike the BFG's they are actually rated a M&S tire.
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