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Old Dec 18, 2012 | 08:23 PM
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hey guys im sure this has been said 1 million times. I will be needing 35x12.5x17 toyo at2 or mt cant decided. I hear the mt actually are a hair wider looking not knowing if bigger then 12.5 or less. I also hear all these tires make the dodge pull right are is that due to improper balance. And the wear some say the mt last almost as long as the ats but what about the at2s. And got to have the 10 ply load e rated any input thanks just want the best bang for my buck like everyone and dont do much offroading but i do go to atv races that become a mud bog and the deer lease so ats would be a must.
 
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Old Dec 18, 2012 | 10:14 PM
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I've got 35" mt's on my truck and they chew through mud and fluffy snow like nobody's business, can't say how well they last as the truck only has 14XXXkm on them but so well they are holding up well.
 
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Old Feb 10, 2013 | 11:00 AM
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I had toyo open country on my truck when I first put the lift on it. They lasted about a year with a 75 mile one way trip a day and I had bad ball joints that ended up eating the insides of them off. But they had a pretty wide foot and would rip threw the mud snow and sand pretty well I really liked them they had a pretty good life span.
 
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