Nitto Trail Grabber owners ---update

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Kowboy17

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Terra' went 40k
Mud went 20k and had a lot of tread left they were just too loud! The worse the tread gets, the louder they become.
Trail were only on for a short time before i sold the vehicle.

One thing to know. If you aren't going to be in the mud and guts a lot, don't go with mud tires. They are heavy ( all brands) and will become loud as they get older. If you are hwy driving mostly, go with a terra or Toyo mid brand. Mud tires look awesome (that's why I had them originally) but if your honest with yourself about your driving habits, there's no reason to "listen" to them constantly. I live in SoCal and see and hear my share of trucks that will NEVER see mud and maybe a little dust yet are rolling 8" up with big mud tires. It's a looks thing and everybody has the right.
 
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