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Old 08-15-2007, 08:26 PM
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I am looking for a set of 4 mud tires to fit factory wheels. Pref. a 33" or 35" tire. ne help would be great. I am needing some for the winter. I am not polishing wheels again this next spring.
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buy some Hankook M/T's. I have some on my truck and love them!
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I think the Toyo MT do a great job in the sticky stuff...
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Toyo MTs in 35" and Pro Comp Xtreme Mud Terrain in 33s are two E rated choices.
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Got 285 Firestone M/T's on the 06' dually. Pulls like a train off-road. Very good in deep mud.
Old 08-16-2007, 10:50 AM
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I have the same on my dually also....



Now if you want a REAL mud tire, Super Swamper Boggers are the way to go, here is a pic of my 2000 model....



And the race truck....

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Mickey Thompsons MTZ's are supposed to be awesome. I have the ATZ's and they work great and both come E rated.
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I loved my F-Stone M/T's on my 2000 truck. They don't make them big enuff in 17's last time I checked.
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Originally Posted by Townsend600
I am looking for a set of 4 mud tires to fit factory wheels. Pref. a 33" or 35" tire. ne help would be great. I am needing some for the winter. I am not polishing wheels again this next spring.
Hope we dont have any snow here in KY. Two guys here in Henderson are running the BFG MT's and seem to like them very well.
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I recommend Kumho Road Venture KL71's, I have them on my truck and they are the quietest mud tires I have ever seen and look awesome. Mine are 37/13.5/22 and are E rated. I am not sure what sizes they come in but they are well worth it.
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Toyo's all the way!!!!
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For the Stock rims I like the 295 toyos because they arent to wide for the rim I am cinsidering putting my stock rims back on and getting them next time pending on If I go with an at or an mt
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I had the hankooks and got about 20,000 before they went bald. I am looking into Mickey T's MTZ's.
I would however, like to find a used set if possible. They might be used three months out of the year. Mainly during duck and goose season. My Nitto dune grapplers do pretty good in loose dirt and are great on the hwy but are no good in the mud.
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i've gotta buddy that's running cooper stt's and likes them they may only be d rated though
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