1997 Z71 tires: MTZ, Mud Country, Open Country, or Mud Grappler?

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AJKZ71

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I have the MTZ's on my truck right now, have had them for a little over a year now. I have put 21,000 miles on them and counting. They still have tons of life left. I am trying to figure out which i want to go with next. I definitely want a mud tire. And i love the MTZ, im just thinking about trying something new. I do not mind the noise of a mud tire.
 

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kelly safari tsr. i had them on my truck loved them in the mud and clay they did great and good in snow also
 

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Have you looked at the Nitto Trail Grappler? I haven't had them personally, but they look great and everything I've read online says they are a phenomenal tire and the sound isn't as bad as most mud tires.
 

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Im runnen cooper stts. They do great in all conditions for a mud tire. They ride a hell of alot better than my pro comps I had on it
 

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i have the cooper discover stts and i love them they even ride better than my a/ts did
 

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I had no complaints with the DC Mud country's I had. Great on road and decent enough off road. They would be a tire I would buy again. Also very impressed with my Pitbull Rockers, just a very loud tire though.
 

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I only ran them for half a year, so only would have logged 5000 miles or so on them before getting 35's. Though when I did sell them they were still like new with very little.

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how did your mud countrys wear dirtridinz71? I am very impressed with my MTZ's they are my second set i had 33x12.50s on my old S10. Ive only had them in snow once or twice. But they are one hell of a mud tire check this out. ALso i have tried to look for the trail grapplers, but i have 16" wheels and the only tire they make for a 16 is a 285 =[

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcZj1etLnwk&context=C31ce89dADOEgsToPDskJU3bl_Pldjnj7_df1DNfga

Took you a bit to get through the hole but the truck sounds good, ive run directionals on my truck since i got it, ive had the yokahama geolandar m/t, procomp xterrain, and baja claw and never had an issue in the mud
 

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Thanks man. And I might go with the dc mud country's I like the look of them. Do you have hd towing mirrors on your truck??
 
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