I think y’all suck iv bought 2 sets of wheel and tire packages, 1st set 33x12.50r22 Nitto ridge grapplers on 22” snowflake reps, just weight balanced.. and they rode like crap eventually sold them, 2nd set 33x12.50r20 fury mt on some 20x10 ballistic rage’s thinking I was going to be slick and get a good ride I paid for the wheel beads and lord they rode worse then a donkey on asphalt, finally bought a set of 20x10 fuel Mavericks and lucky I didn’t get a bent rim hallelujah
kyle weekley all of these tires with the exception of maybe the Toyo are available in 33 and maybe some slightly smaller sizes depending what their metric sizes measure out too.
Toyo crushes the competition for quality, performance and tread life. Spend the extra money. With proper alignment, inflation and rotation expect 50k plus out of them.
always appreciate the videos so now that I've said that.... how come you did not measure the true heights of the tires?? thats just as important as the true widths. an example .. That toyo makes the rest of them look small. And when showing the sidewalls.. little harder to truly see in the lighting. . Thanks for taking the time to do these!
I have put 180,000 over miles on my 09 Power Wagon. Iv'e burned through 3 sets of 35" Toyo MT's. I do a lot of mountain off road exploring and hunting in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming and Idaho when the weather is absolutely crap. I have also burned off a set set of K02s (longest wearing for me) and Toyo ATs (worst wearing tire of the bunch). I only got about 35,000 miles out of the Toyo MTs. But they were awesome off road (especially so when chained up...). But for $1800 a set I can't see running the Toyo's any more. Just converted to a Jeep Gladiator. Now I will get to see how the Falken MTs do.
Great video we with good information. I know everyone has their own opinion when it comes to tires. I will say I got 70k miles on a set of trail grapplers. Kept a close eye on air pressure and tire rotation. They are a little more expensive but if this helps someone with a decision you wont be disappointed in tread wear on them.
Michael March what type of driving are you mostly doing? I’m looking for a tire I can use both for every day driving as well as over-landing trails. Thanks
@@aqua.scape69 I'm sorry it took me so long to respond I didn't realize you replied back. I drove a mix. I was off road and used my 4 wheel drive at the time every day for 6 months.
Firestone destination mud tires are awesome. Heavy tuff. Grips gravel, mud, everything but snow. Best mud tire I had. A set of 35s for under 900 canadian, which is like 700 American..lol long last tires.
2010 F150 FX4 with 6inch BDS lift and I have put 77,000 miles on Nitto Trail Grappler M/T and still has at least maybe 8-10k miles more before going bald. I originally had Toyo Open Country M/T and put roughly 53,000 miles on that set and still had some tread, just not as much compared to the Nitto's. In all fairness though the mileage has been highway miles since I use it for work. I've been really surprised with the Nitto's.
@@b_thompson070 I had mud grapplers 4 years and when I sold truck still had 50% tread mud grapplers are a good tire I'm between another set of 37s or.the Arturo trailer boss
@@marcusmendoza9354 Smart man. Thought I was done when my front end sunk past the headlights. Put it in reverse and it crawled right out. Was at 15psi though.
I've used the toyo and the nitto. They were ok. Put maxxis on the truck now and it has been by far the best mt I've used other then going straight to a bogger.
Dmwz71 For real, I had a set of trail grapplers and the firestone mt2’s, and the gladiators destroyed them when it came to mud. 30,000 on mine and still around 40% tread.
@@ramtrucks721 you have multiple posts saying that "that's a cheap garbage tire". So If they are all garbage. What cheap Walmart tire do you run and suggest since you seem to know all.
My dad gets a set of those federals 33s for 400 , he has them on a lifted tahoe and on a leveled Sierra , he hasn’t had a problem with them (he’s been running them for a while)
@@thesmokingplank have you done bee venom therapy for your lyme disease? check out ellie lobel. this shit is working awesome for me and im only 4 months in.
Wait no BFG KM3. Had a set. Hands down best mud tire on the market. Damn things are indestructible, wear decent and aren’t that loud. Sold that truck and didn’t need or want a mud tire on my new truck so went with Ridge Graps but if I need another mud tire damn straight KM3!
I recommend Atturo. They will not break your pocket book like Nitto's will. $300 per tire compared to $450 per tire. Aggressive looking too! I have them on my truck. A+
No love for Mickey Thompson on any channel talking about tires... I got 375/65 r16's (bead balanced) on my 03 GMC Sierra ext cab 4x4, pricey, sound great and does the job
We love Mickey Thompsons! Im sure they would have a spot on this list, but it was based off of the most sold mud tires from our website and they seem to be a little underrated!
For mall ballin, we recommend the Nitto and Toyos but for actually off-roading in an actual off-road use we recommend the Federal Couragias! Check out our tires here! customoffsets.com/wheels
I’ve gotten 72,000 out of my Nitto Trail Grappler M/T’s on my Tacoma with lots of long highway driving. Still have some wear on them. Definitely a terrific, long lasting and pretty quiet tire that is great off-road.
Had them on my old truck. I thought they were great in any weather and for daily driving. Werent loud either untill they wore bad due to a bad bearing.
Ran federals on my 06 z71 got atleasy 45k on all 3 sets really go and chunk the mud run the new federal xploras 35x12.50 on my Cummins so far so good been ina lil mud and no problems jus hope they last as long as the original federals
Dude I just watched the video Shawn did on this like last week 😂😂 actually got told from custom offsets in my comment that Shawn is super busy lately but he "might" be in a video soon. Would like to see him come back in "S**t I didn't know"
They are all mediocre in mud. There is not a single pro level competition truck/jeep that uses any of those tires. Small, tight lugs, in the classic bfg km shape. Compare the Repulsor with the mickey thompson baja claw or maxxis trepador. Compared to those 2, it is an all terrain. Here are 5 tires that perform way better, both in thread design and rubber composition. -Simex extreme trekker (Great tire with huge lugs, similar to the trepador in performance) -Maxxis Trepador (Best off road tire on sale, good in every condition apart from snow) -Maxxis Mudzilla (Great for high powered vehicles on mud, the tire becomes taller the faster you spin the wheels, like on rc cars) -Interco Super swamper (Legendary tire status, used in all kinds of competitions, same for the boggers) -Interco Bogger Lets be honest, if you want to have wheels that are bigger than 17", you don't need to run mud tires, and you probably won't need to run all terrains either. Road tires will give you way better traction, fuel mileage and handling. If you want, I can explain why. The first one is, the bigger the wheel, the more expensive your tire and wheels are going to be. Second, there are not that many good mud terrain threads for big wheels (proved by this video). Third, and most important, when go off-road, you air down. Your footprint becomes bigger, giving a lot more traction. Lets say, you have 35" tires on 15" wheels. When you air down, the fooprint becomes huge, while still having enough sidewall to protect your wheels and give you enough ground clearance. A big sidewall and lower pressure also increases confort levels. Now, lets take the red truck from the beginning of the video, 35x12.50r20. When you air down, your footprint doesn't increase that much, but your sidewall decreases a lot, soo you increase the probability of bending your wheels or cutting your valve stem. If your truck is a pavement queen daily driver, try smaller wheels. You will spend a lot less on tires and wheels, have better performance (tires are lighter than wheel), and your truck will look way more agressive. You might even try to go off-road and decide to do more, or save some cash by not scratching 24" wheels on a curb.
How about a suggestion for best mud tire for a Mall Crawler. My truck never goes off road but it looks like it should. I need to now replace the OEM tires. RAM Rebel. Don’t care about tread mileage or warranty’s. I do care about and need good if not great highway speeds in snowy conditions. Currently liking the looks of the GEOLANDAR M/T G003.
I have to say I put rbp mt rx 35/1250r20 on my 20 silverado and they are quite from 1 to 10 I would say 4-5 Also comfortable ride. I've put 7k miles on it and I don't see wear yet. I'm really impressed coming from the bf Goodrich Mt on my f150. These guys know what they are doing
What is your personal preference Toyo MT or Nitto Trail Grappler MT? I'm really having a hard time deciding. I am thinking the Nitto trail grappler MT because it is a little more narrow than the toyo MT, but at the same time I've heard that the toyos hold up better when towing and their tread compound is more dense and have a longer tread life than the Nittos. Thanks
Off Road magazine had them go head to head a couple years ago. Nitto had a slight edge off road, Toyo was slightly better on road an on snow/ice roads an rain. Hope it helps
35 inch tires with 20 inch hole. Not much sidewall flex. On my 3ird set of truxus m/t in 37 12.50 15s. Very happy. 400 bucks a tire though. Did like video, but would want to see in the field comparison first.
Would of liked to see a little more light in the video when you go to show the sidewall. Also, where can I go to find out how big a tire I can fit on my truck without lifting it?
The first tyre is good but bad because the rim is so big u don’t have much actual tyre when u let the pressure down not a lot of grip were if it had 35inch r16 that would work better off road
My question is, why spend so much money to fix up a truck then buy cheap tires? Don't get me wrong, I love lifted/leveled trucks but I never understood that. Just spend a few more hundred dollars more and buy a good tire brand.
Owned then best Mud tires from BFG, Toyo, Nitto, General and Mickey...The Toyo Open Country m/T is hands down the best quality tire you can buy. Tires don't last in Arizona(the Diesel truck capital of the US)... My current set of 37" M/T's have 35,000 on a fully deleted L5P, and while routinely leaving Powersmoke's and Cummins' in the rear view mirror, these tires have at least another 10,000 miles on them.
Why do you never review aggressive tires. the 3 different tires that I run never even get mentioned. I like my Swampers, Pit-bulls, and Patagonias. I run them on pavement, dirt, mud, and rocks. the Milestars are even quiet. but they are all top quality mud tires.
1. They are not too quality tires. Except for swampers they are shit. 2. They review popular, common tires which these (except maybe swampers) are not.
The tires you run are real mts. The tires they sell are like mt lights. The Federals are really the only ones worth anything in mud out of the 5 unfortunately
Everyone hated the rbp repulsor before last year when they were made by a Chinese company. Now that a known company took they’re exact tread pattern everyone wants the same tire as before because it’s “so much better made by this company”
We do have them on the website but they are currently on backorder. On the other hand we have heard good reviews about Pro Comps, you can check out their lineup here! bit.ly/2XvpPtv
Antonio Rios they are pricey. But they are actually like $20 cheaper than the nitto trail graps in 37’s at least. They are definitely worth the money though.
I'm running a set of Achilles desert hawk x mt anyone else hear of or run these. I'm impressed with them so far in mud and sand. Tread pattern is decent. Custom offsets what is your opinion on these
I have a set 33 1250 20s on my "cateye" Chevy and great traction except for on wet roads and milage sucks expect 25 to 35000 depends on a lot of factors weight driving style and maintenance aka rotation rotation rotation...
hey fuller just wondering if the toyos are taller then the federals even tho they are the same size, it looks like the toyos are a bit taller in the video
The Federal Couragia MT is for people that actually need a mud tire. I have never owned a that hooked up as well in the gravel or pulled up a muddy hill. They are loud by today's standards but not that bad overall. You won't get that long of a life out of them on a full size truck either. They wear just fine on a midsize tuck or a jeep.
Just bought a set of Toyo's MT for my Bronco prerunner and couldnt be more happy. They sure are pricey but IMO they worth the money. Coming from Cooper Stt Pro's, and I really consider them an upgrade.
I wanted the bfgs AT and the tire shop told me that the falkens at3 where better. But I ended up leaving with some kenda mts which I love right now. Idk the quality yet but they are a very good looking tire.
Tires that cost more than my fucking wheels that will get fucked up from off roading? Yeah I'll go with the Federal and when one pops or gets sliced I'll drop 150 bucks for a new one no problem.
What do YOU think is the best mud tire?!
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I think y’all suck iv bought 2 sets of wheel and tire packages, 1st set 33x12.50r22 Nitto ridge grapplers on 22” snowflake reps, just weight balanced.. and they rode like crap eventually sold them, 2nd set 33x12.50r20 fury mt on some 20x10 ballistic rage’s thinking I was going to be slick and get a good ride I paid for the wheel beads and lord they rode worse then a donkey on asphalt, finally bought a set of 20x10 fuel Mavericks and lucky I didn’t get a bent rim hallelujah
James Volpe I have a set on my truck and I really wish custom offsets would make a video on the.
Gladiators
That ad placement bro. Definitely dropped in by the deaf sound guy.
I’d love to see a line up of good light truck tires. Like 33” and down tires.
Great idea!! Noted!
Flakes I would agree
kyle weekley all of these tires with the exception of maybe the Toyo are available in 33 and maybe some slightly smaller sizes depending what their metric sizes measure out too.
No just stop
I went bgf mk2 33x10.5x15 on a Tacoma 98 sr5 3.5 on a 6” fabtech lift
Toyo crushes the competition for quality, performance and tread life. Spend the extra money. With proper alignment, inflation and rotation expect 50k plus out of them.
I run the federal’s in the 35x12.50x20 on my Cummins. I tow my 37ft 5th wheel and I have zero complaints for the money they are pretty hard to beat.
always appreciate the videos so now that I've said that.... how come you did not measure the true heights of the tires?? thats just as important as the true widths. an example .. That toyo makes the rest of them look small. And when showing the sidewalls.. little harder to truly see in the lighting. . Thanks for taking the time to do these!
I have put 180,000 over miles on my 09 Power Wagon. Iv'e burned through 3 sets of 35" Toyo MT's. I do a lot of mountain off road exploring and hunting in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming and Idaho when the weather is absolutely crap. I have also burned off a set set of K02s (longest wearing for me) and Toyo ATs (worst wearing tire of the bunch). I only got about 35,000 miles out of the Toyo MTs. But they were awesome off road (especially so when chained up...). But for $1800 a set I can't see running the Toyo's any more. Just converted to a Jeep Gladiator. Now I will get to see how the Falken MTs do.
I have the Arturo and they're great. Just about to get new ones.
Great video we with good information. I know everyone has their own opinion when it comes to tires. I will say I got 70k miles on a set of trail grapplers. Kept a close eye on air pressure and tire rotation. They are a little more expensive but if this helps someone with a decision you wont be disappointed in tread wear on them.
Hey thanks for your feedback!
Michael March what type of driving are you mostly doing? I’m looking for a tire I can use both for every day driving as well as over-landing trails. Thanks
Get your replacements now lol. I ordered my trail grapples 8 months ago.... Still waiting
@@aqua.scape69 I'm sorry it took me so long to respond I didn't realize you replied back. I drove a mix. I was off road and used my 4 wheel drive at the time every day for 6 months.
@@aqua.scape69 I recommend Nitto RidgeGrapplers fantastic tire for all around and they look amazing and ride quality/road noise is on point! 👌
I personally like the Atturo's especially for the price!!!!
The Federals are a great mud tire for your huntin truck that doesn’t see pavement a lot. They won’t empty the wallet either!!
How lng would they last on the highway? I need 6btires for my dually but dint want to go broke.
Firestone destination mud tires are awesome. Heavy tuff. Grips gravel, mud, everything but snow. Best mud tire I had. A set of 35s for under 900 canadian, which is like 700 American..lol long last tires.
2010 F150 FX4 with 6inch BDS lift and I have put 77,000 miles on Nitto Trail Grappler M/T and still has at least maybe 8-10k miles more before going bald. I originally had Toyo Open Country M/T and put roughly 53,000 miles on that set and still had some tread, just not as much compared to the Nitto's. In all fairness though the mileage has been highway miles since I use it for work. I've been really surprised with the Nitto's.
Thanks for your input man!
I would like to see a review on Linglong crosswind M/t tires
Next you should do most of the popular A/TS and hybrids
That's a good idea!! We have this video comparing all three if you wanted to check out something right now!
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Joshua Tarnowski yah I’m actually having a lot of trouble finding info about hybrids from the local tire places
None of these tires have anything on the xcomp gladiator. That has to be the most aggressive mud tire that ive ever owned
They definitely have that very aggressive look to them!
Gladiators are cheap garbage tires
@@ramtrucks721 never had a problem out of them. The tread wear is very good. Id put money on the gladiators outlasting a nitto mud grap.
Thinking about these or federal couragias.
@@b_thompson070 I had mud grapplers 4 years and when I sold truck still had 50% tread mud grapplers are a good tire I'm between another set of 37s or.the Arturo trailer boss
I just bought toyo open country m/t 2 days ago smaller size 31 x10. 5 /15 but 520€ for full set is not bad
I got some cheap ass road one tires and they work just fine great for a highschool budget build
Mark Wojciak you mean for what your mama buys you? Lol
I got 50k miles out of my 33-12.50-22s on the open country's was very impressed
I wish you were the real fred durst
Which one is gonna look the coolest when I got to the mall 😂
Personal preference on that one! Check out all of our tires here!
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When is a 35 not a 35? The difference in tire heights is noticeably different.
Sometimes the metric sizes may come out a little taller or shorter than an exact 35" tire.
Custom Offsets indeed. My “35s” are 325 60 20...and have a much higher load rating for my F250 tow rig.
BFG KM3 M/T by far the best in my opinion 💯
Nitto mud grappler extreme is the king 🤴 of all mud tires
@@marcusmendoza9354 crawler TA is king but who can afford to run them unless it's a condition rig.
@@marcusmendoza9354 no. king of mud is easily TSL.
Wrangler MTRs.
@@marcusmendoza9354 Smart man. Thought I was done when my front end sunk past the headlights. Put it in reverse and it crawled right out. Was at 15psi though.
I've used the toyo and the nitto. They were ok. Put maxxis on the truck now and it has been by far the best mt I've used other then going straight to a bogger.
Why no X Comp Gladiators? Ive got them and they're great!
Dmwz71 For real, I had a set of trail grapplers and the firestone mt2’s, and the gladiators destroyed them when it came to mud. 30,000 on mine and still around 40% tread.
@@limiteddavey2092 ive got 20k on mine still great!
Heavy
Glads are cheap garbage tires
@@ramtrucks721 you have multiple posts saying that "that's a cheap garbage tire". So If they are all garbage. What cheap Walmart tire do you run and suggest since you seem to know all.
I run the Hankook MT2 on my Jeep Wrangler in mud and snow they kick a$$.
Got a set of 38's Toyo M/T on my 98' Ram. Best tire, I have ever had.
Cooper STT Pro's....great mud tire too
The okumo road ventures at my favorite
Check out the Kumho Road Ventures here!
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Luv the ad In the middle 😂😂
My dad gets a set of those federals 33s for 400 , he has them on a lifted tahoe and on a leveled Sierra , he hasn’t had a problem with them (he’s been running them for a while)
Hmm i need 6. Whats the width and where does he get them. I have a dually i need tires for.
Junk
Really need to add which tires have the extra lip for protection for beadlock guys
Federal tires are the best bang for the buck.
Pro comp xtreme mt2 is
@@joshnasche5495 i love the way those tires look, actually better than the federals. They too are awesome in the mud.
@@thesmokingplank have you done bee venom therapy for your lyme disease? check out ellie lobel. this shit is working awesome for me and im only 4 months in.
Being that you can get a 40x15.50r20 for $300 I definitely agree with you
@@adrianlaverick8040 no way r you serious?
24" wheels with tractor tires are the best
If you've got a trailer queen rig! I can only afford 1 car
Wait no BFG KM3. Had a set. Hands down best mud tire on the market. Damn things are indestructible, wear decent and aren’t that loud. Sold that truck and didn’t need or want a mud tire on my new truck so went with Ridge Graps but if I need another mud tire damn straight KM3!
I recommend Atturo. They will not break your pocket book like Nitto's will. $300 per tire compared to $450 per tire. Aggressive looking too! I have them on my truck. A+
Plus you can prob actually get them. I ordered my nittos trail grap when they were 404$ each. Its been almost 9 months and still waiting on backorder
This may be an odd question.. But which one lasts the longest on a daily driver 75% road 25% off road ?
I ran Nitto Trail Grapplers M/T and they had really loud road noise so I changed them up and used Toyo R/T instead
No love for Mickey Thompson on any channel talking about tires... I got 375/65 r16's (bead balanced) on my 03 GMC Sierra ext cab 4x4, pricey, sound great and does the job
We love Mickey Thompsons! Im sure they would have a spot on this list, but it was based off of the most sold mud tires from our website and they seem to be a little underrated!
im about to buy some centennial dirt commander mt's....real cheap and look nice
You guys should compare 35x13.50r20's!!!
Do you have those? I have the toyos 35x12.5R20 but need new tires so i was thinking about the toyos 35x13.50R20
For mall ballin, whatever one of those is most expensive. For actually off-roading in a actual off-road size, none of those.
For mall ballin, we recommend the Nitto and Toyos but for actually off-roading in an actual off-road use we recommend the Federal Couragias!
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I’ve gotten 72,000 out of my Nitto Trail Grappler M/T’s on my Tacoma with lots of long highway driving. Still have some wear on them. Definitely a terrific, long lasting and pretty quiet tire that is great off-road.
So the make Arturo trail blades it a 33/12.50/15
Ive had my Federals over a year. Great tire for the 650 I paid for the set of 33s. Work well in sand, dirt, mud and rain.
And for daily drivers?
@@cruzcadena3241 I daily drive them. 2 years and no issues
Had them on my old truck. I thought they were great in any weather and for daily driving. Werent loud either untill they wore bad due to a bad bearing.
Freeway?
@@gaberam127 the work great on the road.
Ran federals on my 06 z71 got atleasy 45k on all 3 sets really go and chunk the mud run the new federal xploras 35x12.50 on my Cummins so far so good been ina lil mud and no problems jus hope they last as long as the original federals
Would have thought fury would have been on here as well?
The Country Hunter is stilll fairly new, and this list was based off the top 5 most popular. They definitely seem to be becoming very popular though!
Fury are shit
Good comparison video until you threw that damn ad in there.... Come on dude!
Not counting super swamper? But daily drivable ? I really like the gladiator xcomps price is decent , curious on the Mickey Thompson Baja claw ttc’s
Dude I just watched the video Shawn did on this like last week 😂😂 actually got told from custom offsets in my comment that Shawn is super busy lately but he "might" be in a video soon. Would like to see him come back in "S**t I didn't know"
Could be a possibility Christopher!
@@CustomOffsetsTV I'd probably pay a $5 membership just to watch Shawn back on Custom Offsets TV on the RUclips 😂
Christopher Barrett super gay
They are all mediocre in mud.
There is not a single pro level competition truck/jeep that uses any of those tires.
Small, tight lugs, in the classic bfg km shape.
Compare the Repulsor with the mickey thompson baja claw or maxxis trepador. Compared to those 2, it is an all terrain.
Here are 5 tires that perform way better, both in thread design and rubber composition.
-Simex extreme trekker (Great tire with huge lugs, similar to the trepador in performance)
-Maxxis Trepador (Best off road tire on sale, good in every condition apart from snow)
-Maxxis Mudzilla (Great for high powered vehicles on mud, the tire becomes taller the faster you spin the wheels, like on rc cars)
-Interco Super swamper (Legendary tire status, used in all kinds of competitions, same for the boggers)
-Interco Bogger
Lets be honest, if you want to have wheels that are bigger than 17", you don't need to run mud tires, and you probably won't need to run all terrains either.
Road tires will give you way better traction, fuel mileage and handling.
If you want, I can explain why.
The first one is, the bigger the wheel, the more expensive your tire and wheels are going to be.
Second, there are not that many good mud terrain threads for big wheels (proved by this video).
Third, and most important, when go off-road, you air down.
Your footprint becomes bigger, giving a lot more traction.
Lets say, you have 35" tires on 15" wheels. When you air down, the fooprint becomes huge, while still having enough sidewall to protect your wheels and give you enough ground clearance. A big sidewall and lower pressure also increases confort levels.
Now, lets take the red truck from the beginning of the video, 35x12.50r20. When you air down, your footprint doesn't increase that much, but your sidewall decreases a lot, soo you increase the probability of bending your wheels or cutting your valve stem.
If your truck is a pavement queen daily driver, try smaller wheels.
You will spend a lot less on tires and wheels, have better performance (tires are lighter than wheel), and your truck will look way more agressive.
You might even try to go off-road and decide to do more, or save some cash by not scratching 24" wheels on a curb.
This. Although we can't all afford a trailer queen, then we would all run swampers
I'd like to see yall do a review on Kanati mudhogs
What about Fury tire? They are killing it right now
Only reason they are killing it is because of the available sizes and cheap price point.
They are still fairly new but they definitely are making a come up! Check out the Fury Offroad lineup here!
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How about a suggestion for best mud tire for a Mall Crawler. My truck never goes off road but it looks like it should. I need to now replace the OEM tires. RAM Rebel. Don’t care about tread mileage or warranty’s. I do care about and need good if not great highway speeds in snowy conditions. Currently liking the looks of the GEOLANDAR M/T G003.
Just stop
which one is the loudest?? ive heard RBP..
I have Arturo trail blade live them they r loud lol
I have to say I put rbp mt rx 35/1250r20 on my 20 silverado and they are quite from 1 to 10 I would say 4-5 Also comfortable ride. I've put 7k miles on it and I don't see wear yet. I'm really impressed coming from the bf Goodrich Mt on my f150. These guys know what they are doing
What is your personal preference Toyo MT or Nitto Trail Grappler MT? I'm really having a hard time deciding. I am thinking the Nitto trail grappler MT because it is a little more narrow than the toyo MT, but at the same time I've heard that the toyos hold up better when towing and their tread compound is more dense and have a longer tread life than the Nittos. Thanks
Off Road magazine had them go head to head a couple years ago. Nitto had a slight edge off road, Toyo was slightly better on road an on snow/ice roads an rain. Hope it helps
I'll keep my mud claw tires, best tires I've ever owned
Could you do a most popular Jeep tires?
wtf kind of question is that??? most popular chev tires, most popular ford tires. that doesn't even make sense.
35 inch tires with 20 inch hole. Not much sidewall flex. On my 3ird set of truxus m/t in 37 12.50 15s. Very happy. 400 bucks a tire though. Did like video, but would want to see in the field comparison first.
Wes Barcus 15s are for the poors
Thanks for blowing out my ear drums with that ad
I wonder if Toyo will ever revise the Open country mt...
Would of liked to see a little more light in the video when you go to show the sidewall.
Also, where can I go to find out how big a tire I can fit on my truck without lifting it?
In our gallery! bit.ly/2tQBGcq
Mickey Thompson MTZ P3 ??
The first tyre is good but bad because the rim is so big u don’t have much actual tyre when u let the pressure down not a lot of grip were if it had 35inch r16 that would work better off road
Can yall do an r/t vid?
I’d have liked to have seen the Yokohoma Geolander M/T comparison added to this line up as well, awesome comparison regardless
Thanks for the feedback! This was just based off of the top 5 most popular on our website!
Custom Offsets no worries, you guys have great content!
Neither would be my choice - but if I had to from those... Toyo Open Country MT
They seem to get a lot of love and definitely perform very well from what weve heard! Check them out here!
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Just realized that I just about got 60K miles out of the trail grapplers on my truck at the moment. 😳 i’m putting new ones on tomorrow
My question is, why spend so much money to fix up a truck then buy cheap tires? Don't get me wrong, I love lifted/leveled trucks but I never understood that. Just spend a few more hundred dollars more and buy a good tire brand.
Owned then best Mud tires from BFG, Toyo, Nitto, General and Mickey...The Toyo Open Country m/T is hands down the best quality tire you can buy. Tires don't last in Arizona(the Diesel truck capital of the US)... My current set of 37" M/T's have 35,000 on a fully deleted L5P, and while routinely leaving Powersmoke's and Cummins' in the rear view mirror, these tires have at least another 10,000 miles on them.
Falken MT, BEST MT ON MARKET! Quietest Tire HANDS DOWN! @texomatireexpress
If they are on 20's or bigger they know what you're going to use them for. Picking up white claws at walmart.
That ad cought me off guard 😂
Gotta keep you on your toes 😉
Super swamper bogger is always the answer
Yeah these are street truck tires. If you park on a dirt road and it rains kinda thing.
@Evil Mofo what a dumb question.
@Evil Mofo who doesnt?, wait city people do who even bother buying priuses
Fuller thank you again for the gear package I received it Friday loves it 👍🤘
Awesome!! Happy to hear! - Fuller
Got falkens now and I love them. Not an expensive tire and good life on them
Shawn is too good for vids now or what?
Shawn has just been busy for a while, maybe he will make an appearance soon though!
Why do you never review aggressive tires. the 3 different tires that I run never even get mentioned. I like my Swampers, Pit-bulls, and Patagonias. I run them on pavement, dirt, mud, and rocks. the Milestars are even quiet. but they are all top quality mud tires.
1. They are not too quality tires. Except for swampers they are shit.
2. They review popular, common tires which these (except maybe swampers) are not.
The tires you run are real mts. The tires they sell are like mt lights. The Federals are really the only ones worth anything in mud out of the 5 unfortunately
Everyone hated the rbp repulsor before last year when they were made by a Chinese company. Now that a known company took they’re exact tread pattern everyone wants the same tire as before because it’s “so much better made by this company”
Those Toyos look soo much like my cheap Accelera M/T-01s . A great knock off
Do yall have Pro comp xtreme mt2? Or what do you think of the Pro comp tries?
We do have them on the website but they are currently on backorder. On the other hand we have heard good reviews about Pro Comps, you can check out their lineup here!
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A good candidate for this would have been the Maxis MT’s. I run 37’s and they are amazing in mud.
Pricey
Antonio Rios they are pricey. But they are actually like $20 cheaper than the nitto trail graps in 37’s at least. They are definitely worth the money though.
I'm running a set of Achilles desert hawk x mt anyone else hear of or run these. I'm impressed with them so far in mud and sand. Tread pattern is decent. Custom offsets what is your opinion on these
Not very much feedback on those but we havent heard anything bad!🤙
I have a set 33 1250 20s on my "cateye" Chevy and great traction except for on wet roads and milage sucks expect 25 to 35000 depends on a lot of factors weight driving style and maintenance aka rotation rotation rotation...
Angle the tires towards the camera for an even look , not in line . Just a thought and better for us
That RBP looks suspiciously like a Comforser CF3000
sixsixST2 i agree!!!
Yes, it is the same tire!
@@CustomOffsetsTV Kinda makes sense, I mean there is no way all these small companies are actually making their own tires.
Waiting for the AT tires. Trying to find the best of both worlds and mileage.
Sounds like youre looking for the Nitto Ridge Grappler which is a hybrid! You can check it out here!
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$850 for the federals??? Where ? Can only find them for 1k plus
hey fuller just wondering if the toyos are taller then the federals even tho they are the same size, it looks like the toyos are a bit taller in the video
The answer is ALWAYS MUD GRAPPS
dwayne ouellette soooo correct
The Federal Couragia MT is for people that actually need a mud tire. I have never owned a that hooked up as well in the gravel or pulled up a muddy hill. They are loud by today's standards but not that bad overall. You won't get that long of a life out of them on a full size truck either. They wear just fine on a midsize tuck or a jeep.
I have the Federal’s and they are absolutely amazing!!! You get good mileage out of them too if you keep them rotated and balanced
OBS Junkie can you get 50,000 out of them?
Ik there are people that have. I’ve put atleast 3,000 on this set and can’t even tell I’ve drove on them
I’ve had federal s for about over a year and have lasted 30,000 miles an I’m still rolling with a good amount of tread left.
20k on my Federals an i groved the shit out of them to make em more aggressive. Got about 6/32 left on them
10:36 saving money for tires but also burning fuel ⛽️ like a hoon when sending it red line on the highway after work
Just bought a set of Toyo's MT for my Bronco prerunner and couldnt be more happy. They sure are pricey but IMO they worth the money. Coming from Cooper Stt Pro's, and I really consider them an upgrade.
Comparing to Coopper where did the Toyo perform better ? I am curious ,thanks .
Some these tire companies need to be sued
Fault advertising like subway lol
what about the BFG KM3?
Didnt make the list unfortunately, but you can Check them out here!
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I like Nitto's, but I've also heard some good things about Falken Wildpeak At3 and Fury tires.
I wanted the bfgs AT and the tire shop told me that the falkens at3 where better. But I ended up leaving with some kenda mts which I love right now. Idk the quality yet but they are a very good looking tire.
Check out our Fury tires here!
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Tires that cost more than my fucking wheels that will get fucked up from off roading? Yeah I'll go with the Federal and when one pops or gets sliced I'll drop 150 bucks for a new one no problem.
Got a set of 285/75/16 Toyo M/T for my leveled 2018 Tacoma. Love the look and smooth ride. Very minor road noise.
Sounds like a sweet setup! Make sure you add it to our gallery if you havent already!
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are tbey still quiet
Gotta throw Fury on there. They are on the come up
They are still fairly new but agreed they are definitely gaining popularity!