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Raptor Tires
So I have almost 46K miles on this thing already. The BFG T/A's are still around 50%, but they're starting to wear funny. And I'm having a hard time keeping them balanced.
So I'm looking for replacements. This truck has seen dirt exactly 1X. But I dont want to go 100% street tires. And I dont think I want to put BFG's back on it.
Suggestions??
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Administrator
I've always liked Nitto Grapplers
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Raptor Tires
 Originally Posted by admin
I've always liked Nitto Grapplers
X2. I ran BFG's for years until I bought my first set of Grapplers and now that's all I run.
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Raptor Tires
I was a BFg at die hard. After the last couple sets doing the same thing you described. Went with toyo open country MT. And have to say they are the best tire I have ever owned. My truck sees the dirt as frequent as yours
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Re: Raptor Tires
Geolanders. BFG needs an update.
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I bought Nitto's after 18000 miles they were shot, my son got about 26000 out of his
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I'm guessing the BFG's could do close to 70k if I keep them. But 99.9% freeway miles. And the balance issues. I might do another 10K (2 1/2 months) then start looking.
I like the Nitto's, but I think they're too agressive for 99% freeway use. Maybe the Geo's.
Maybe slicks on the back and have a little fun in the Keys
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Toyo M/T. Is there really a better option?...NO!
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Pirreli P Zeros with the speeds you drive!
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 Originally Posted by Mateo
Pirreli P Zeros with the speeds you drive! 
I drive 55
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