New Tire help
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I'm also looking at the Open Country, but also the goodyear duratracs (heard they are good in snow and ice), and either the nitto mud or trail grappler. Tough decision.
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JK Freak
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Price and traction wise the Duratracs cant be touched. The Nittos are very spendy here in Utah as well as the Toyos. I am not a BFG fan so no comment on those.