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Dec 26 2013 04:37pm
Quote (Godnet @ Dec 26 2013 07:14am)
These are Nitto Mud Grapplers

I love them. 35 Inch with 18 inch rims.

http://i41.tinypic.com/spekb5.jpg


My sisters BF has Nittos and he said his are wearing down VERY fast. Is that the case with yours? Ill still be using my Jeep on the roads a decent bit so I dont want to spend $300+ a tire for something that wont last long.
I really dont want to spend $300 a tire either way… Im thinking about the Cooper Discoverer ATPs @ $127 each in 32 inch but I feel like ill be disappointed if I go with anything less than 35".

Any halfway decent 35s under $250 or even $200?
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Dec 26 2013 04:48pm
Quote (AXIS @ Dec 26 2013 06:37pm)
My sisters BF has Nittos and he said his are wearing down VERY fast. Is that the case with yours? Ill still be using my Jeep on the roads a decent bit so I dont want to spend $300+ a tire for something that wont last long.
I really dont want to spend $300 a tire either way… Im thinking about the Cooper Discoverer ATPs @ $127 each in 32 inch but I feel like ill be disappointed if I go with anything less than 35".

Any halfway decent 35s under $250 or even $200?


Depends on what kind of trails you are Goin down.

https://www.treadwright.com

Is always a cheaper option. I ran the guard DoGs on my F-250 diesel, and loved them. They are light mud terrain tires, certainly no mud boggers. But they did just fine takin the truck back in the woods to pick up loads of firewood, and whatever else I needed it to do. They're cheap and have Great life on the street, even in my heavy ass diesel truck.
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Dec 26 2013 05:32pm
Quote (AXIS @ Dec 26 2013 03:37pm)
My sisters BF has Nittos and he said his are wearing down VERY fast. Is that the case with yours? Ill still be using my Jeep on the roads a decent bit so I dont want to spend $300+ a tire for something that wont last long.
I really dont want to spend $300 a tire either way… Im thinking about the Cooper Discoverer ATPs @ $127 each in 32 inch but I feel like ill be disappointed if I go with anything less than 35".

Any halfway decent 35s under $250 or even $200?


You know I've only had them since September and I use it like 95% offroad. So I wont wear them fast at all.
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Dec 28 2013 06:23pm
Quote (AXIS @ Dec 22 2013 02:07pm)
Im probably about to lift my Jeep 2.5-3" and if I do I would like some 35s to go with it.
What would you guys recommend? I dont know much about offroad so Im not really sure if Im better of with a smaller rim and huge tire or something bigger with less rubber.
Low budget would be best but once I know generally what Im looking for ill probably start scouring craigslist for a decent deal.

Also, what width rims do must offroad/mud tires normally fit? Ideally I would like to buy some 35s for my stock rims and once I get a bit more mod money change the rims out later on.


35x1250x15 since your jeeps probbly sitting on the dana 35's 5x4.5 super swampers ftw
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