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Old 05-07-2004, 01:43 PM
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I recently tried the Nitto Mud Grapplers and was disappointed with the ride. Problems getting them balanced. Tried 3 different sets and 3 different shops to balance them. I have 37" BFG MT's now (they ride like stock)on Renagade 18 X 10's and want to go with a wider tire and 38's. I like the aggresive tire look BUT want the best of both worlds as far as a decent ride and "nasty" look. Any tire/wheel package suggestions? Pics if you have some too. THANKS!
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I recently tried the Nitto Mud Grapplers and was disappointed with the ride. Problems getting them balanced. Tried 3 different sets and 3 different shops to balance them. I have 37" BFG MT's now (they ride like stock)on Renagade 18 X 10's and want to go with a wider tire and 38's. I like the aggresive tire look BUT want the best of both worlds as far as a decent ride and "nasty" look. Any tire/wheel package suggestions? Pics if you have some too. THANKS!
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I recently tried the Nitto Mud Grapplers and was disappointed with the ride. Problems getting them balanced. Tried 3 different sets and 3 different shops to balance them. I have 37" BFG MT's now (they ride like stock)on Renagade 18 X 10's and want to go with a wider tire and 38's. I like the aggresive tire look BUT want the best of both worlds as far as a decent ride and "nasty" look. Any tire/wheel package suggestions? Pics if you have some too. THANKS!
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Here is a picture of that tire on an H2 from the Katemcy event.
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I just put these on my 18" Ambush wheels this Monday and in comparison to the BFG MT's they are as smooth as glass and very quiet!
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[quote]Originally posted by jnsfox:
What about some Toyo Open Country tires in 8x15.50R18 ? Don't know much about them but they look pretty cool.

http://www.toyo.com/tires/tire_lines...uck/opmt.html#

I had those on the 20's before the lift. I wanted something a little more aggressive looking. Good thought though
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Love those Toyos!!!!! Better ride than my Mickey Thompsons for sure.
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James,
Have you tried having them shaved at southwest brake and alignment off of I35. I have done this with all my truck tires and the outcome has been great. I even had 38" super swampers on my F350 and it rode smooth as glass, but they still made the noise of a 747 taking off.(too aggressive of a tire). I currently have Goodyear MTR on the Hummer and The ride is much quiter and completely smooth. I have gone through all the same problems that you have (trying 3 sets of tires and nobody being able to balance them) then going to Southest brake and alignment and all problems solved. You will be amazed! I have probably done this for at least 6 sets of tires and have always had great reults.
What it does is make the tire perfectly round. Since tires that big are hard to make perfect, it fixes this. It only shaves off the high points of the tire. Then after the tire is perfect they spin balance it on the truck at like 90 mph.
Anyways try it you can then keep the awesome tires that you really like. Your set up was perfect. I would like to do somethig like that but then you have the issues of Parking garages and my garage at home.
Let me know if you need more info.
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Hey Scott, where'd you get your MTRs?

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Here is my original report of my BFG MTs. I got to really USE them a couple of weekends ago while wheeling in some extreme weather and they have impressed me any more. We got into some extreme articulation situations while having to winch out of several uphill spots and the tires did rub a bit more than they had in the past. Still nothing big though. They did rip the inside of a one of the fender flairs on a corner. A quick fix with a dremel tool got rid of the bur that got left and the flari was none the worse for ware. I highly recommend these tires. Discount tire will beat anyone's price and include mounting, balancing, and rotation.
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Stacy,
I bought my MTR's from Planet Pickup but I bought them in feb 2003.
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