Nitto mud grapplers or toyo open cntry mud tires

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Etroze86

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Neither for snow and they are both made by Toyo lol. Nitto is more of their brand they use for internet sales and Toyo is a protected brand that they will only let sales in the actual tire shops happen. I would go for which ever you get the best deal on.
 

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Nitto Mud Grapplers are extremely loud, even by mud tire standards. I'd go with the Toyo MT's or Nitto Trail Grapplers.
 

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I love my toyos MT's.

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Have had great use out of the Toyo MTs with my old toyota and my dodge. They wear great!
 

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I have Nitto mud Graps, which have the coolness factor, but for practicality I'd go with the toyo m/ts. I haven't heard anything bad bout them.
 

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For snow the Wrangler Adventures are looking great, thats my choice at least...
 

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Or look at the Cooper AT3 that you can stud for $15 per tire...
 

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My vote would be the Toyo Open Country M/Ts, I love mine and they have done nothing but eat in the snow. They are a lot better on road than mud grapplers too. Win win in my book
 

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the only downside to the MT's in cold temps they don't like Ice... slide easy. deep snow they dig there way through.. unless its ice under.. 4wd works great with them!
 
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