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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Barry Greyson" data-source="post: 2066430" data-attributes="member: 555"><p>I've had the Terra-Grapplers before and got 55,000-60,000miles. Traction in mud is not good, everything else was okay . They were not loud at highway speeds. Then I went to Nitto's highway tire ,the Dura-grapplers, which don't look aggressive or cool, but I got 110,000 miles out of that set . I just replaced them with a new set of the Duras.They are E load rated and the ride is a bit stiff, but that doesn't bother me. They do everything well except for mud due to the standard tire groove configuration instead of the aggressive blocks, but with 4wdrive it handles the mud okay if it isn't deep "stuff." They are very quiet on the highway. My tires are "wide" so I have to watch excessive speed and hydroplaning in heavy rain...just common sense .</p><p>Barry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Barry Greyson, post: 2066430, member: 555"] I've had the Terra-Grapplers before and got 55,000-60,000miles. Traction in mud is not good, everything else was okay . They were not loud at highway speeds. Then I went to Nitto's highway tire ,the Dura-grapplers, which don't look aggressive or cool, but I got 110,000 miles out of that set . I just replaced them with a new set of the Duras.They are E load rated and the ride is a bit stiff, but that doesn't bother me. They do everything well except for mud due to the standard tire groove configuration instead of the aggressive blocks, but with 4wdrive it handles the mud okay if it isn't deep "stuff." They are very quiet on the highway. My tires are "wide" so I have to watch excessive speed and hydroplaning in heavy rain...just common sense . Barry [/QUOTE]
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