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Maxxis Tires
Mexicon86
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Rating 5.0

ive been running the MT-772's for about 5k miles now and they are quite impressive. I have had BFG's and Nitto Grapplers in the past and these are just as good, possibly better (and cheaper). Quite impressive on the rocks and in the mountains as they air down quite nicely and super grippy. Throw in the fact that they're not really loud on the freeway and you pretty much have all you can ask for in a mud-terrain.

Pros: super grippy, not really loud
Mileage: 8046 km
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Maxxis Tires

I rock the maxis ardent race on my rear wheel of my 29er. Great combo but Ive been ripping the hardtail on techical single track so maybe not the best for your application.

Pros: great combo
Cons: maybe not the best
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NITTO Tires
Un0rigi0na1
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Rating 5.0

Without question Nitto Neo Gens. Best tire for the price. Last forever, excellent grip (driven in the winter on my NA6 with absolutely no issues), and super comfortable!

Pros: excellent grip, super comfortable
Vehicle: Mazda
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b0r3dw0rk3r
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Rating 5.0

I just got 285/70/17 Ridge grapplers installed last weekend. I absolutely love them. We've had some very hard, driving rain recently and they've performed fantastically. I've seen a lot of balance complaints with the KO2, but I've seen a lot of no problem whatsoever. So far no vibrations with the Ridge Grapplers as well.

Pros: performed fantastically, no vibrations
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NITTO Tires

I run NT05 on my R32. I'm in AZ so rain isn't much of a worry, but the times I have driven it in the rain, I never had much of an issue. I think when they wear, and they will much more quickly than your average tire, they will become very tricky to use in the wet.

Pros: no issue in rain
Cons: tricky when worn
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I've had the Nitto Ridge Grappler in a 285/76r16 for about a year and a half now with about 19k miles. I just went in to get them rotated and they told me I should consider new tires, because they're down to 4/32 in the middle and 7/32 along the edge. Of course they also don't have a mileage warranty, so I'm disappointed to say the least and won't be buying them again.

Cons: wore out quickly, no warranty
Mileage: 30577 km
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