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    #16
    Loved my ridge grapplers


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      #17
      I have ridge grapplers also, good on payment but suck in the mud.

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        #18
        Originally posted by freestylest22 View Post
        Let me guess, you drive a dodge and it gets 30mpg too. Lol
        Actually no. Sorry if my results disappoint you lol

        I get 17.8 for 102k miles on my 18’ Sierra, and we won’t even begin to think about my overall average on my 17’ 350. Like I said my results on heavy trucks have been less than stellar. I got 31k out of the Toyo RTs on my F-350, but I love the tire anyways. I got about the same with KO2s on heavy trucks, but their performance wasn’t as good off road. Went back with the RT, and I don’t expect to see any better this go around either. I’ve got a set of K02s on the wife’s 4Runner currently that have about 35K on them. I’m expecting 60-70k out of those based on current wear, but they’re C rated tires instead of the heavier 10 ply I run on my trucks.

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          #19
          Originally posted by freestylest22 View Post
          Let me guess, you drive a dodge and it gets 30mpg too. Lol
          I’ll take a wear pic for you when the sun comes up. I’m on my second set of tires on this truck. I usually get 30-40k out of the factory tires before replacing. Replaced this set just shy of 27k due to a blowout, and since the other tires didn’t have much tread left at that point. I replaced them with the KO2 and currently have 102k on it.

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            #20
            I recently put new ridge grapplers on my f250 and I have been very pleased so far.

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              #21
              Originally posted by TX03RUBI View Post
              I’ve had fantastic results with the KO2s on lighter trucks, and not so great results on heavy trucks. I’ve currently got 76K on a set on my half ton, and I expect to see another 20-30k out of them. I got 84k out of my the first set on this truck.
              This, love bfg's on our jeep and the ridge grapplers on 2500 are wearing great with minimal noise.

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                #22
                Have almost 26K on my Grapplers....they are still quiet and wearing great. I will easily get 40k+ out of them.

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                  That’s with 76K miles on a half ton GMC. I’d consider the KO2 for a lighter vehicle, but I’d go Ridge or RT if on a heavier truck.

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                    #24
                    Running BFG's on my F150 and currently on 55k miles. Believe on my last rotation the guy said I had a solid 15-20k left on them.

                    No complaints so far

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                      #25
                      Nitto

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                        #26
                        I have the ridge grapplers on my F250. Very happy with the wear and tread life so far.


                        Sierracharlie out…

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                          #27
                          Nitto. I ran BFG years ago on my dually and did not like them and they wore out so fast. Gave them a shot on our lifted 4runner. Won't do it again. Be lucky to get 45k out of them, 285/70r17 size. They are noisy and rougher than my toyo MTs.

                          Will be going Falken At, nitto or Toyo AT when these are toast.

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                            #28
                            Have ran several sets of BFG's over the years. Currently, running the ridge grapplers. So, far I like the ridge grapplers much better.

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                              #29
                              1/2 Chevy here, I got 75k out of my last set of ridge grapplers, get the 10ply for sure- tough tires, ride good on pavement or dirt

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                                #30
                                I've had both and prefer the Ridge Grapplers.
                                I noticed the first 80% on BFG's wear very slowly which is nice but towards the end of their life the seem to wear down the last 20% way faster adn I've also noticed gravel roads tear them up some in the later stages.
                                The Nitto's also seem to ride better and quieter.

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