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Nitto trail grappler vs goodyear duratracs

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Old 07-17-2013, 02:05 PM
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If you're going with the Duratracs get the spare too if you wheel alot to be safe..... Their sidewalls are their weak point. I love mine in the winter but use Mickey Thompson MTZ's for summer wheeling
Old 07-17-2013, 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by shockwaveaz
my 37" grapplers mts get pwned by duratracs in the ruff stuff all the time. The lugs are just too big! The "all terrain" in the description of the duratrac says it all.

Duratrac for the win!

Pro tip: When driving upside down with these (trust me you can), wear your seat belt or you risk falling out.

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Originally Posted by shockwaveaz
My 37" grapplers MTs get pwned by duratracs in the ruff stuff all the time. The lugs are just too big! The "all terrain" in the description of the duratrac says it all.

Duratrac for the win!

Pro tip: when driving upside down with these (trust me you can), wear your seat belt or you risk falling out.

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Old 07-18-2013, 06:43 PM
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Old 07-18-2013, 07:22 PM
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I have the trail grapplers and love them!
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Old 07-18-2013, 07:34 PM
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Just to throw another tire in the mix. I have Mickey Thompson BAZA ATZ and LOVE THEM. 20k miles 80% tread left on them. quiet, and ride like a caddy. Will probably buy micky MT's next time but god are my mickeys good. only time i have ever been stuck is cause i bottomed out on a rock or stump in mud
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I have the Mickey Thompson Baja MTZs and I love em! Very quiet for mud tires and a great ride on the rode. Best looking tire on the road in my opinion.
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Originally Posted by Gkarshens
I have the Mickey Thompson Baja MTZs and I love em! Very quiet for mud tires and a great ride on the rode. Best looking tire on the road in my opinion.
^^much agreed, not over the top LOOK AT ME looking....



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