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AndyMan 05-06-2008 09:46 AM

Comprehensive 35" Mud Terrain On 16" Tire List & Recommendations
 
I still need new tires, and I've given up on the blems and retreads. SO, I thought I'd list out All the 16" Mud Terrain's I could find in the 35x12.50x16 and the metric equivelent 315/75/16 sizes that I can find. I may have left one or two out, so please add them so that I can update this list. Also, ANY recommendations are welcome. I'm listing these in order of avg price that I have found ascending.

The list is Brand - Model - Avg Price/tire

Maxxis - Bighorn - 151.45
Dunlop - Mud Rover - 164.00
Hankook - DynaPro M/T - 168.00
Mastercraft - Courser M/T - 179.10
Cooper - Discoverer STT LT - 184.00
Dick Cepek - Radial FC II - 193.00
Yokohama - Geolander M/T Plus - 203.00
BFG - Mud Terrain T/A - 208.00
ProComp - Xtreme All-Terrain - 215.00
Toyo - Open Country M/T - 220.00
ProComp - Xtreme Mud Terrain - 225.00
BFG - Mud Terrain T/A KM2 - 233.00
Interco - TrXus M/T - 238.00
Mickey Thompson - MTZ - 242.00
Nitto - Mud Grappler- 267.00
Goodyear - Wrangler MT/R - 269.00



I'd really like a load range E, which is either the Toyo or the Hankook. I've heard mixed reviews about the hankooks, all good about the Toyo, and all good about the Maxxis.

britton02f250 05-06-2008 02:42 PM

i just bought some dick cepek tires about 10000 miles ago and love them had them off road and works great and still a nice ride on street havent rotated them and still look brand new. stay away from nittos they wear to fast but are a great ride not much in mud. just my opinion hope it helps

slowtowpig 05-07-2008 09:56 PM

the mt baja mtx are great i got 60,000(still had 5,000miles left) out of my last set before i went to a 37-13.50/20 mud grappler, which is a shitty tire.

ocwheelz 05-12-2008 02:43 PM

I have had really success with the toyos. They balance really well and have good tread life.
Matt

chowuare 05-21-2008 03:53 PM

Where did you find the Hankook - DynaPro M/T - at $168.00? Best I could find in that size was $231.00.

AndyMan 05-21-2008 04:01 PM

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smoke' em 06-13-2008 03:42 PM

the new bfg km2's, those tires GRIP! i broke my front driveline and ive been in some muddy places even pulling a boat and havent gotten stuck yet. i have 10,000 and cant tell any signs of wear and there quite on the highway

LeadfootDuramax 06-13-2008 07:41 PM

If you can only get the Toyo and Hancook in E rating. Go with Toyo. I would think you could get some of the others in E-rating if you did some more searching though.

oreocreaming 11-08-2009 11:52 AM

BUMP

the dunlop Rover M/T is also a E rated tire offered in 35x12.50x16 and is $180

DieselCrawler 11-11-2009 06:10 PM

dont get the cepek mud countrys. they are great on road, but suck in the milage department. i got maybe 15000 out of them.. also not really great in the mud. tore up quick on rocks.


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