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Old 07-16-2011, 02:51 AM
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http://www.offroaders.com/tech/AT-MT...ttitude-MT.htm

Anyone had any experience with these? They are relatively new so I can find lots of reviews of their mud/snow performance(which seems slightly above par for an MT), and they are E rated which is good for the heavy loads I haul but I cant find much info in regards to longevity.

I am considering a set of the 315/75/16 for the Cummins cause I am tired of getting stuck while in the fields, but between the power I am running and the weight I tow my last 3 sets of tires have lasted a combined 2 years
Now Im not out there frying the tires off all the time but with a heavy goosneck and wet roads or rock, combined with mucho torque I need a tire that can last, while still be able to pull the truck and trailer through muddy ranch roads when needed. They seem fairly priced as well, considering the Pro-comps on my Ford were $1400..
 
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That link does work.
 
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Old 07-17-2011, 01:04 AM
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oops link works for me? probably cause its cached

FIERCE ATTITUDE M/T Reviews

Just found those reviews, theres some better info about longevity on there. Still curious if any bombers have run them and can add info of how they lasted on a heavy, working diesel
 
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toyo mts have done great for me also seems like most people run them like them also I would run a wider tire too
 
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Have not seen anything about them yet, but it looks like a very nice tire.
 
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Old 07-17-2011, 02:03 PM
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I cannot stand Toyo mts, in my opinion they look like crap, they slick up in mud, cant grip wet roads and cost twice as much to boot!
 
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I never tried these tires specifically, but i did have a set of Wrangler MTRs and they were a pretty good tire. Not too noisy, great traction, and they lasted quite some time!
 




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