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    #46
    I've had good luck with Nitto Grapplers on my SRW 4x4 F350, but with the testimonies on here about Cooper & Toyo, I'll probably try one of them next.

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      #47
      tires

      Just got some Toyo Terra Grapplers AT with my new truck. Only a couple hundred miles on em so far, but man they ride well. Quite, and just feel good! These are 305/60R18's
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        #48
        You find a truck for Austin?

        I'm not sure what to say

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          #49
          Toyo all the way.
          With that im in the market right now for a new set. 35x12.50-18 MT just got a quote for 350$ from Discount. Anybody know of any better deals right now?

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            #50
            Just got a quote 35-125.5- 295 18 RT for 315.00 from a small shop in DFW 1260.00 out the door

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              #51
              Coopers all the way

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                #52
                Originally posted by HUNTIN HARD View Post
                Toyo all the way.
                With that im in the market right now for a new set. 35x12.50-18 MT just got a quote for 350$ from Discount. Anybody know of any better deals right now?
                Just got a quote for 315.00 or 1260 out the door ... Toyo 35X295x12x18 on a GMC HD

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                  #53
                  Toyo tires hands down!

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Derrik View Post
                    Got 65k+ on the last 2 sets of nittos on my Tundra
                    I have the exact same experience with NITTO Terra Grapplers. Never had any issues with the tires, rotate and balance every 5k

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                      #55
                      toyos

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Bmarsh9 View Post
                        Coopers all the way
                        that wasn't the question. do you like your job?

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by Derrik View Post
                          Got 65k+ on the last 2 sets of nittos on my Tundra
                          Same here

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by jshouse View Post
                            that wasn't the question. do you like your job?

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                              #59
                              Toyo hands down. Had both and had more flats and less miles with the Nitto. Presently have Toyo on my F150 at 40k miles and going

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by D u s t y View Post
                                Look at the nitto exo grappler
                                I would be hesitant to recommend these tires to anyone that travels a lot of rocks. There are a lot of rock chips and tread missing on my 35's from the ranch road. I don't know if its due to coming off the highway while they are still hot or what. In saying that they do grip the road like no other "tweener" tire Ive ever seen. There is no slippage on wet or flooded roads. I think they were designed for a colder climate than we have Texas so the compound is softer.

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