Mud Grappler Review
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I had 39" MG's on a Dodge 2500 and loved them!! They do get louder as they wear, kinda sounds like a prop plane!!
The only negative is the weight. I want to go with 37's on my next set of tires, so I'm not sure about the Nitto's. The 39's I had weighed 105lbs a peice!!
The only negative is the weight. I want to go with 37's on my next set of tires, so I'm not sure about the Nitto's. The 39's I had weighed 105lbs a peice!!
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I don't want to hi-jack this thread because I know this has been discussed elsewhere but I'm REALLY on the fence between the Mud Grapplers and the Trail Grapplers. The only reason I would pass on the Muds is too much noise. I don't mind a little rumble but I don't wanna get run out of the Jeep with TOO much noise. You guys that have the Muds have any input?
THANKS!
THANKS!
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Anyone know if these tires perform well in snow? Not a light powder, but serious snow, I have been trying to find a mud terrain that does, almost settled on the Cooper STT, but who knows, confused
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Im doing pretty good in the snow at 26psi but the ice thats a different story