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    #46
    Bought some Cooper stt pros and hated them, extremely loud and road walked bad. After a week went back and traded them for nitto ridge grapplers and couldnt be happier!

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      #47
      Nitto!

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        #48
        BFG by a mile.

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          #49
          Nittos haven’t lasted me long. Coopers were complete junk. BFG gets my vote. However, these tires are on rocky rough roads and rough pavement 99% of the time. I put BFGs on my personal truck as well and love them. 4 wheel parts usually has really good sales. Discount tire will price match. 100% highway use might yield different results than mine. But those coopers were an absolute joke. Flats all the time. Didn’t last 20k miles on my work truck. BFGs rocked a lot great

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            #50
            BF Goodrich or Nitto’s

            I’ve run both. I’ve run several sets of the Terra Grapplers and have been very happy. Typically get 55-70k out of a set because....wait for it.....I keep them aired and rotated properly. Shocking I know. I just don’t see how people say they don’t last. I’ve run 6 sets and have all been similar in mileage. I will say in the final 10k miles or so they will kinda suck on wet pavement traction.

            I’m currently running the BFG AT and I’ll probably get 50k out of them. My biggest complaint is they don’t balance well and the wet pavement traction isn’t that great.

            I’ve run them both through plenty of cactus with equal results.


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              #51
              Yep. I ran BFG for 20 years. Tried others due to price. Back to BFG. No contest.

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                #52
                I’ve had good luck with BFGs. Looked at other brands, and even tried a few. My current truck had duratracs on it when purchased. They were loud, I had issues with flats, and they didn’t hold up very long. Went back to BFGs, and haven’t had any issues since.


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                  #53
                  I just got those exact BF i like them a lot!

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                    #54
                    I had Nittos on my last two trucks with pretty good success. When I sold my last one, the tires probably had around 30k miles on them, there was a lot of tread left for probably another 30k at least. I've got Toyos on the new truck, but whenever these wear out, Nittos will definitely be in the equation again.

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by 7m STW View Post
                      Am I the only one that couldn’t get more than 20k out of a set of bfgs?
                      No you aren’t.

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                        #56
                        BF Goodrich all terrains are junk. Don’t know much on the other.

                        Look into Cooper or Hankook if you want a good tire.

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by 7m STW View Post
                          Am I the only one that couldn’t get more than 20k out of a set of bfgs? I run nittos on my Diaz and have about 55k right now. My company truck has them also with about 30k on them. My company truck sees lots of nasty and hard miles with dirt, highway, and some bad mud so far these and toyos are about all that’s really lasted.
                          Nope you aren’t the only one. Easily eat up on any type rock and won’t stay balanced.

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                            #58
                            This is a prime example of lots of folks having many different experiences lol. Lotta factors to consider as well. At this rate you’ll never decide haha

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by CLA25-06 View Post
                              I just got 60k out of my nitto terra grappler g2s, ordering some new tires Monday and think Im gonna go with Cooper Stt pros
                              I'm running LT295/70/18 STT Pros on my 2014 1500 Ram Crew Cab 4x4, right at 20k in and will definitely buy them again once these wear out.

                              Yes they make noise, mud tires tend to do that, but they handle great. I won't even think of Nitto because unfortunately I had a set of the early Terra Grapplers around '05 and they didn't even scare 30k before I had to replace them. A friend of mine with a similar truck had the same results with them during that time as well.

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                                #60
                                Check out the new ridge grapplers. They are a hybrid right between the trail and Terra’s. They are absolutely awesome. Blow my ko2s out of the water

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