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    #16
    I had Ridge Grapplers on my last truck and Recon Grapplers on this truck.
    I like the Ridge Grapplers better.

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      #17
      I have about 15k on a set of 34s on my leveled fx4, no complaints. They are wearing even and look new.

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        #18
        I have nittos ridge grapplers on my 2020 f250 and love them. If you have to much air in the tire they will skip/bounce on the road they are 12 ply side wall and 12 ply tread. they are the toughest tire that I have ever owned. I love them

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          #19
          Originally posted by Bazo View Post
          I just put on Toyo Open Country RT Trails 3 weeks ago, 37's and so far I like them.
          Toyo Open Country are awesome tires. Going back to them after I run the tread off my KO2 Bfg

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            #20
            Originally posted by Graysonhogs View Post

            Toyo Open Country are awesome tires. Going back to them after I run the tread off my KO2 Bfg
            This is my first run on the RT Trails, I think they are a fairly new tire. I've ran the MT's for several years and was always happy with them. I just wanted to switch it up a bit and the Trails are still a simi aggressive tread pattern for off road use.

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              #21
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              Last edited by justhrowit; 12-13-2023, 06:06 PM.

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                #22
                Originally posted by powderburner View Post
                I have nittos ridge grapplers on my 2020 f250 and love them. If you have to much air in the tire they will skip/bounce on the road they are 12 ply side wall and 12 ply tread. they are the toughest tire that I have ever owned. I love them
                What pound are you using? I am willing to try anything to stop them from skipping though mine are recon not ridge. the skipping drives me nuts.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by mmlreiner View Post

                  What pound are you using? I am willing to try anything to stop them from skipping though mine are recon not ridge. the skipping drives me nuts.
                  Chalk test them

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                    #24
                    I had a set get 55k miles. Had 2 sets of toyo with 60k and 70k on each set. Now I have a brand new set of bfg hd terrain. They had them in stock and I didn't have to wait on the toyo and these are supposed to be the newest greatest tire, so we will see. F250 diesel truck they are on.

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                      #25
                      I've got 79k miles on my current set of Toyo Open Country RT's on my ram 2500. Hard to go with another brand when you get performance like that on a set of $2k tires.

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                        #26
                        On my 4th set of ridge grapplers on my ram 2500. Sitting at 190,000 miles and have ran 3 sets of nittos only on this truck. I have gotten over 60,000 on the first 3 sets and sitting at over 10,000 on the 4th set.

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                          #27
                          I like the Ridge Grapplers better than that tire. If you like that particular tire, I'd look a the Falken Wildpeak AT3W instead. They balanced well, were quiet, and lasted.

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                            #28
                            As mentioned, the Ridge Grapplers are a better tire. I have to chuckle at the people saying they couldn't get Nittos to balance. Nittos generally balance extremely easy. In fact, I run the 40 inch Mud Grapplers and have only had to balance them once.

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