I loved my Terra Grapplers. Got 60k out of mine and they never failed me in anything I put them three.
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostYou don't by an off road tire for the mileage, you buy it for the off road capabilities.
If this is a second vehicle that only sees occasional use, then buy what works best off road.
With that being said, BFG All-Terrains are great tires, but they suck in mud. The best all around off road tire is a Super Swamper TSL or Bogger. I had both on my '77 K20 and they are great off road tires. Just don't expect to get more than 10k miles out of them on the pavement.
Mine lasted about 3.5 years before I had to replace them.
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Originally posted by Trick Pony View PostWe didn't get shit for mileage out of the Goodyear Wranglers on my wife's jeep.
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I had some Procomp Xtreme ATs on my Dodge, and they were great for an all around tire....really good traction in the mud and also on wet pavement, and they seemed to last really well too. When I traded the truck in they had a little over 23K on them and didn't even appear half way worn yet. The only downside I can say is that they were a bit noisy on the hwy....but what good offroad tire isn't.
Have an aggresive look to them too....
70' Chevelle RagTop
(Forever Under Construction)
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Originally posted by Treybiz View PostNo,
To All of this... Except the part about BFG A/Ts being Terrible in Mud.
Boggers are for mud and suck anywhere else. Not an all-around tire.
TSLs are decent for everything but can get eaten up in sharp rocks.
I personally owned TSLs that lasted 30k miles and had a set of boggers go 20k before the tread blocks started to fling off.
You need to get out more and see what the rock crawler guys are running. Most are running a mud terrain style tire and more than a few have TSLs.
I never got my tires to last what you are claiming.
Last edited by 03trubluGT; 03-25-2011, 12:12 PM.
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Originally posted by mustangguy289 View PostThis may be true for a mud terrain... but for 90% of people who buy all-terrain.. the truck is 99% used on road. Therefore mileage does matter.
The OP didn't say what the majority of the use would be, therefore I conditionally stated my opinion.
My truck was a weekend hauling lumber/chores/river truck. It got about 6-8 mpg and was intended to get me to the river and back.
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostYou need to get out more and see what the rock crawler guys are running. Most are running a mud terrain style tire and more than a few have TSLs.
I never got my tires to last what you are claiming.
The Picture You Posted aren't TSLs.. Just so ya know.
Get out more is funny... Right now is the first time in 10+ Years I haven't had a rockcrawler.
Edit: Also:
Most are running a mud terrain style tire and more than a few have TSLs. I never said they weren't
Different Tires work Better In different terrains...Last edited by Treybiz; 03-25-2011, 12:31 PM.
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