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M/T's for daily driving?

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Old 02-06-2013, 05:12 AM
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The Toyo's are a great MT. They ride good, killer off road, and good in snow and rain
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I have them and love them.
Old 02-06-2013, 06:11 AM
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Thanks everyone. I think I've made up my mind. Just need a little bit more cash and I'll finally be able to put everything together.
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not sure if you can get a better deal, but I have the nitto trail grapplers which are very similar to the toyo, I was going to get the toyo but I got a better deal on the nitto and my tire guy said he would rather have the nitto, but from everything I have read either is a very good choice. For my set I havnt had the doors off yet but they are no louder than my stock rubi tires were, have been great on road and in the rain, and also the slight bit of snow Ive driven them on was great.
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Originally Posted by scratchkenny

Whats age got to do with tires?
My dad in his 60s hated my mud tires bogged the motor down noise and made for a bumpy ride. Me and my uncle in his 40s loved them
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Don't the Toyos and the Nittos come pretty close to being an actual 35" as well? I know some tires aren't really even close.
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Originally Posted by n3tfury
Don't the Toyos and the Nittos come pretty close to being an actual 35" as well? I know some tires aren't really even close.
Yes they do bfgs run small
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I had a set of M/Ts on my rig for a year. It got obnoxious... they started chuncking, were loud, and sucked in the snow.

Awesome off rodd though
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Originally Posted by n3tfury
Don't the Toyos and the Nittos come pretty close to being an actual 35" as well? I know some tires aren't really even close.
Yes, they do
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Originally Posted by RodRecket
I had a set of M/Ts on my rig for a year. It got obnoxious... they started chuncking, were loud, and sucked in the snow.

Awesome off rodd though
Curious which ones?


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