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Old 09-08-2010, 02:48 AM
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Default Mud Grapplers vs SS M16's

Has anyone conducted a comparison test between the SuperSwamper SS M16 vs. the Nitto Mug Grapplers 20's or 22's on their H2? Which tire has less road noise?
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Default Re: Mud Grapplers vs SS M16's

oh dude I haven't owned the SS but I can tell you that the M Grapplers are SUPPPPPEEER LOUDDDD... Way too loud, try calling your grandma on her birthday while going 50mph.... not gonna happen
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Default Re: Mud Grapplers vs SS M16's

Nitto Mug Grapplers are loud as hell, but at least the deer's will run from you (they sound like a single engine air plane). I had them in both 35's and 37's on a 20" rim. Oddly the 37's are less noisy than the 35's, no idea why. The Toyo M/T's that I run now are pricey but as quiet as a street tire.
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Default Re: Mud Grapplers vs SS M16's

Yes...I've heard this about the MG's. I've had a few vehicles with MGs pass me on the highway and it sounds like a C130 flying over. The SS M16s are said to be quite, but very aggressive looking with all season benefits.

I think Pharump (member here) has them on his pick-up



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They look excellent mounted:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9i-5X...eature=related
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Any feed back from actual SS m16 user would be very much appreciated. thx

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Default Re: Mud Grapplers vs SS M16's

Man I love that set up. I actually wanted to purchase the same size wheels/tires but I couldn't find out if it was lifted or not. If some guys on this forum can fit the kuhmo 37x12.5R22 kuhmos on stock then I'm not sure why those wouldn't fit in a 37 on a 24 inch wheel...
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Default Re: Mud Grapplers vs SS M16's

I had that same set up with a Truxxx 2.5-3/F and 1.25 R and it rubbed like a whore. Basically the problem is a 24" rim is 12" wide vs. most 22" rims are 9.5-10" wide. Now you could crank the torsions and cut out the splash shields where it rubs but even still it would be tight.
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