New 35s... which ones?

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OK, so I've got the leveling kit and the body lift installed...

Now, as soon as the tax man comes through with my refund I'll be looking to add 35x12.5s to my 20" rims....

looking to mount up the most aggressive looking tire I can find... what do you guys recommend?
 

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most aggresive would be the mud grappler for sure..or super swamper boggers for extreme looks, not sure how safe those are on road though
 

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pitbull rockers, nitto muds look good, bfgoodrich Krawlers (cheaper than nitto) S.S boggers, MickeyT claw radials, fierce attitudes? sooo many awesome options.
 

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i'm a fan of toyo mt's. They look great, last long, and are not real loud on the highway
 

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I have zero complaints with my nitto trails. Road noise is low and they appear to be lasting forever. Over 15k on them and they look new still. I love the look of em compared to the more aggressive mud graps
 

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Another vote for Nitto Trail Grapplers. I had Toyo MTs on my wrangler, but I was never really happy with the sidewall pattern. They drove great though, not overly loud (which was important to me), and had excellent tread life...and the Trail Grapplers are basically the same tire with a better side pattern IMO. The pitbull rockers look really good too as previously stated.
 
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I was leaning toward Nitto Mud Grapplers, but I'm surprised how many people mentioned Trail Grapplers instead. The Trails look like a less agressive looking tire... Are the Mud Grapplers good on the road? All of the driving I do will be on the road, so I'm buying tires more for looks than anything.
 

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I was leaning toward Nitto Mud Grapplers, but I'm surprised how many people mentioned Trail Grapplers instead. The Trails look like a less agressive looking tire... Are the Mud Grapplers good on the road? All of the driving I do will be on the road, so I'm buying tires more for looks than anything.

the mud grapplers are going to be very loud on the road, and generally will wear out a lot faster
 

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I was leaning toward Nitto Mud Grapplers, but I'm surprised how many people mentioned Trail Grapplers instead. The Trails look like a less agressive looking tire... Are the Mud Grapplers good on the road? All of the driving I do will be on the road, so I'm buying tires more for looks than anything.


Don't by mud grapplers for on road use. You will be disappointed. Trail graps or toyo MT both have better road manners.
 

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Trail Grapplers / Toyo MT's / Cooper Discoverer MT's = pretty much same tread style.

mud grapplers will hum stupid loud, and dont give you great on road tread life as stated before.

I love the look of Goodyear Wranger MT's ! but hey to each their own right !
 
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I've heard mud grapplers lasting 15-20k miles of on road use. Very loud and annoying, uncomfortable ride, not great in rain, but animals off road. Id say stick with trail grapps, but if you're ok with that other stuff on the mud grapps, by all means go for it. They look great.

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TOYO FOR SUREO. Very quite
 

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whats your price range on tires ?

I know that tires can vary in price from dealer to dealer.
 

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I was leaning toward Nitto Mud Grapplers, but I'm surprised how many people mentioned Trail Grapplers instead. The Trails look like a less agressive looking tire... Are the Mud Grapplers good on the road? All of the driving I do will be on the road, so I'm buying tires more for looks than anything.

I wouldn't use the Pitbull tires if you are going to only be doing "on-roading" (after reading some google reviews).

**** Cepek Mud Country tires look awesome too. Check em out!
 
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