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procomp xterrian, nitto trail grappler, BFG ta km2, toyo opem MT

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Old 04-15-2012, 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Mariner
i'm planning BFG km2 pizza cutters for my jku, if It ever gets here. 285 / 75 17
I almost went with the 285/75/R17's (34's). My wheels are 9 inches wide so did the new 305/70/R17. Same height. Just a bit wider. Love KM2's They look great, much lighter than most M/T's, and are quiet on the Hwy.

Old 04-16-2012, 10:23 AM
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Cool Nitto all the way :-)

After extensive research and reading two tire tests in 4x4 mags, I deceided to go with the Nitto Trail Grapplers; got them about a month ago and I am extremly happy! Rated BEST in Street, Rock, Sand, and mud! There are other tires doing better in a single catagory but none in all these four!
My web page >>> scroll down to the tire section >>> http://www.sor7.com/JEEP-ADD.html
Old 04-16-2012, 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Shadow's_Jeep
Yes BFG All Terrains whould be a good one to go with , on DD that only does some off roading. I have seen them on a lot of JK's were I live.
Also I believe that they cost less than any of the MTs out there and are about $65 cheaper than the KM2s. If your not going to play off road a lot then why pay for premium tires that aren't really needed?
Old 04-17-2012, 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by eumel789
After extensive research and reading two tire tests in 4x4 mags, I deceided to go with the Nitto Trail Grapplers; got them about a month ago and I am extremly happy! Rated BEST in Street, Rock, Sand, and mud! There are other tires doing better in a single catagory but none in all these four!
My web page >>> scroll down to the tire section >>> http://www.sor7.com/JEEP-ADD.html
Great tires. But the ultimate all around tire rated #1 by 4 wheeler mag last year was the Hankook Dynapro MT... got them last month. AWESOME tires. And not noisy at all. Weigh about the same as the Trail Grapplers
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X2 on the Hankooks! Awesome tire!




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