Nitto Grapplers A/T vs. BFG M/T
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I've owned BFG KMs, BFG KM2, and Goodyear MT/Rs. Both the BFG KMs and KM2s are amazing. I wouldn't hestitate to go with either. They are so quiet for an MT tire.
The goodyear MT/Rs were much louder, didn't handle as well on road, and wore funny.
The goodyear MT/Rs were much louder, didn't handle as well on road, and wore funny.
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I've run several sets of 35" BFG at's on previous trucks, and now have 34" Terra Grapplers on the JK.
The Terra's work fine. Good on the streets, dirt/rock trails. Better than the bfg's on rain/snow/ice. I have not had them in mud, but since they aren't a mud tire, I have no expectations there, and assume they will perform just as stellar as any other AT tire. They are less expensive than the other tires I was looking at, and have a semi-aggressive design for an AT. I would have no problems getting these again. (though I'd move up to a 35" next time)
The Terra's work fine. Good on the streets, dirt/rock trails. Better than the bfg's on rain/snow/ice. I have not had them in mud, but since they aren't a mud tire, I have no expectations there, and assume they will perform just as stellar as any other AT tire. They are less expensive than the other tires I was looking at, and have a semi-aggressive design for an AT. I would have no problems getting these again. (though I'd move up to a 35" next time)
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I had the Nitto's on my truck. Terrible in wet weather, all they would do is spin. They did, however, seem to work in the sand at Silver Lake.
I don't have experience with the BFG's
I don't have experience with the BFG's