I bought a set of 35's because im too poor to afford anything else. The tires are ok offroad, get thru the mud good, but are for nothing in the rocks and slick surfaces. I have had three sidewall punctures, one that was justified. The other two, any good tire would have just rolled past at 10psi. The sidewalls are like paper...Im done with them....
Rating: 5
Product Details: "Dunlop Radial Mud Rover MT Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: 6.28
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Sat January 18, 2014 8:51pm
I've run these tires almost 10 years on my 5,000 lb. 4x4 with Detroit lockers, and they still have lots of tread left. I can't say that about my wife's Wrangler with a year old KM2 (give BFG's a bad name). They have done amazing aired down even to 4 pounds in the deep snow, mud, and rocks. I can't seem to kill these 35's, to justify my wife allowing me to buy 39's.
Rating: 9
Product Details: "BFGoodrich Mud Terrain TA KM" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: 7.25
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Sat January 18, 2014 3:07pm
I have a 2011 F150 with a set of 33/12.50/R18 xtreme a/t tires and I rotate and balance my tires every 5000 miles and these tire never stay balanced. My truck shakes and vibrates. After balancing these tires I drive less than 100 miles and my entire truck will begin to shake and vibrate. I will never buy another pro comp tire again.
Rating: 2
Product Details: "Pro Comp Xtreme All Terrain Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue October 6, 2009 - Rating: 6.85
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Wed January 15, 2014 10:33pm
I had Mickey MTZs on my Jeep LJ before. wanted to try something different. These provide a better ride on the street. Quieter & smoother than the MTZs. I've been amazed with them on Canadian winter streets. Much better in icy, slippery snow covered streets than the MTZs or even my BFG ATs. I've been very impressed with them so far. On wet or dry streets these provide a great ride on the street. there is a HUM at highway speeds, but quiter than the MTZs were. They balances well, look good. Only light offroading so far when I was hunting. So far, they seem to out perform my MTZs in all aspects. Pleasantly surprised. 500 miles so far, but that's what I noticed so far.
Rating: 9
Product Details: "Dick Cepek Mud Country Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: 8.94
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Wed January 15, 2014 4:47pm
I have a 1999 f150 2 door long bed 4x4. I have 315/75r16, ( 35x12.50r16) I just twisted my torsion bars 2 in so its level and that's it not lift kit or nothing. I rub some on the passenger side that's it. I have about 4-5 k on them and so far there great. They ride very smooth and quiet, handel great on dry and wet roads, do good in mud and sand. No rock or snow yet I live in texas and it don't snow in my part. The tires are kinda heavy 76lbs per tire in my size. But nothing to cry over. Yes I lost mileage but my 5.4 v8 eats gas in my driveway. Il get atleast 40k out of them if not more. Got mine at discount tire for 295 a tire and after warranty and tax and all els they were 1, 350 $ . Not bad at all for a toyo mt in 35 in. It was very affordable to me. They look sick and have great traction and wear so far. Now there not a super aggressive mt like a bogger so yeah you can go through 10 feet of mud but for a daily driver that sees mostly highway and that wants a bad ass tire that performs in all terrain very well, get these. Bj balwin races these in the baja and loves them. That's one thing that sold me.
Rating: 10
Product Details: "Toyo Open Country Mud Terrain MT Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: 8.02
Last Review Posted by Rusty2493 - posted: Tue October 29, 2013 6:09pm
I purchased these as a replacement for my worn out Yokohama Geolanders. Having now done 10k miles in them in conditions ranging from 25C+ and melting tarmac roads to -15C and snow covered road plus some wet muddy fields (towing a horse box) I have been pleased at their capabilities. Will I get them again? to right i will.
Rating: 9
Product Details: "Falken Tire WildPeak A/T" by Editor - posted: Wed July 28, 2010 - Rating: 6.86
Last Review Posted by dmichelstx - posted: Wed October 23, 2013 7:56pm
2 Reviews in 1!
First, for noobs in search of your first mud tire: Yes ladies and gentlemen, you are very likely to operate your vehicle primarily on a paved surface. If you're considering this tire you're actually looking for a street tire with above average off-road performance, and as such my opinion is you will not find a better solution at any price. Properly maintained, this tire will last a very long time. These tires handle very well on pavement in any conditions for an "off-road" tire, and a set of these puppies will dramatically improve your vehicle's off-road traction. Plus I'm telling you the photos do not do this tire justice. These tires look freaking wicked!
Second, a few words for the enthusiasts:
They hum...perfectly! Not growl, not annoying, but a perfectly satisfying hum. The E-rated 10-ply product barely squats at 25psi under my H2 on a flat surface, but will crawl right along behind other rigs running bias tires in most cases. No sir, I'm not saying they'll turn your F150 into a swamp monster, but I think you might find these Trail Graplers surprising. They're the closest thing to what I would call a true A/T tire, and they look just plain mean.
Rating: 10
Product Details: "Nitto Trail Grappler M/T Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue October 6, 2009 - Rating: 9.03
Last Review Posted by DrGastro997 - posted: Fri October 18, 2013 11:39pm
My brother was pushed into wearing Hankook tires on a X5. These tires could be the worst I've experienced so far. Poor traction in rain and snow, cracks developed on sidewall after 5 months, noisy, and unusually hard rubber. After 6 months we happily bought Michelins. I don't think the Koreans are ready to play in the serious tire performance crowd just yet!
Rating: 1
Product Details: "Hankook Dynamic RF04" by Editor - posted: Fri June 27, 2008 - Rating: 2.60