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sam_hughes

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Ive read a lot of different reviews on all 4 of these tires; Nitto Mud Grapplers, Goodyear MTR, Toyo MT, and BFG KM2's. After lifting my 96 2 door 4in with the rxc lift, yes im aware the 6 is the same price and blahblahblah but ive got a parking deck i need to get into so a 4" with 33's is right for me and might go 6" later with an add-a-leaf. Anyways, are any of you guys running any of these or know someone who is? If so, what's the feedback? Thanks guys
 

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Interco super swampers. I had some but never used them. They are aggressive as **** and look mean!

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sam_hughes

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thanks but no thanks, im trying to get the most miles out of these tires. i also realize theyre mud terrains and have a limited life span but im not really in the market for boggers, thanks for the feed back though
 

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BFG All Terrains all the way. Last long time
 

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thanks but no thanks, im trying to get the most miles out of these tires. i also realize theyre mud terrains and have a limited life span but im not really in the market for boggers, thanks for the feed back though

Then buy the toyos. You will get the most life out of them. Don't buy the nittos they don't last as long as the others that you listed.
 

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Toyo M/T or nothing. KM2's are not bad either. Interco's are cool for mud and trail trucks, but that's about it. The don't last long, ride terrible on road and are just over kill for a daily.

Mud Crapplers are ugly and suck in the mud. Don't get them, whatever you do.
 

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As far as MT's, I've had the Goodyear wrangler MT's in the past put now I have the toyo open country MT's and they are great. Not as loud as most MT's and last a long time. I've others say they get at least 50k out of them if not more. I know the nitto mud grapplers are loud though so if you DD this vehicle I wouldn't get em.
 

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The Toyo's ride as quiet and smooth as any highway tread I've ever driven, they look mean, and wear well, and do great off-road. They would be my choice.

The KM/2 is more tire than you'll need, especially if this is a DD that will see mostly highway. I haven't driven on them, but I understand they suck in snow and ice, unless that snow is several feet deep.

The Goodyears are pricey as all get out, but they work. Again, more than you'll likely need.
 

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