I didn’t realize the RT was that much smaller than the MT. I know everyone has different actual sizes for a 37 but that’s a big difference even with a worn RT. I may go to the 38s since they are both 13.5 wide anyhow.
The Nitto Trail Grapplers can not hold up to the weight of a loaded Super Duty. I need an aggressive tread but want more than 30k from tires that run $500+ each. I like the RT trail but they won’t be available in 37x12.5xR18 for a while. I have regular RTs on my Black Series but want a more...
I have seen enough mixed reviews on the Ridge Grapplers to make me leery of them. I have run 6 sets of Trail Grapplers on Raptors prior to this set on the Tremor. They are truly superior off-road tires but not good for a heavy truck. I have a set of Open Country RTs on order for my caravan...
Valid points, I get the wear and tear but I live in Utah and spend a lot of time beating on my suspension already. Plus, I have upgraded most of the suspension with Carli components. I am probably already at 125# on the 37” Trail Grapplers and Method HDs.
Ok then, looking for an MT that will get more life than 20k miles. I like the way the Trail Grappler handles off-road but at $2k a set, I refuse to be buying new ones every 4 months.
So, tell me why weight is important, I average 10 mpg currently, Torque is not an issue. I could see the weight reduction if it’s a commuter to save on gas but I am looking for something that will get me through the rough and would think heavier would equate to tire thickness and more sidewall...
Toyo RTs are on the poll, I didn’t include the Falken WP because I didn’t see a tire between the AT and MT, if you think there’s one I didn’t list, check other and tell me why. I asked what would be the best tire that leans more towards an MT than an AT (aggressive hybrid). Also need a tire that...
Sorry I meant for the Nitto offering to be Ridge Grapplers since I didn’t have good mileage from the Trail Grappler. Not sure how to remove TGs from the poll.
I decided to go with Nitto Trail Grapplers in 37x12.5x18 and Method 305HD wheels on my 2021 F350 6.7L Lariat Sport. I have been running Trail Grapplers for years and always got great mileage (60-80k+) out of them but never really had a heavy load on them. After 16k miles (mostly near max payload...