Have 33 12.5 20s on a 2009 Silverado with a 4 inch C.S.T. lift. I have ran almost every A/T on the market. This has out performed every one. I live in Calgary, Canada, and have experienced ice, snow, slush, and rain in the past 3 days since these were put on. The tires ate the terrain without 4x4 or auto diff. I cant say if they will last long, but give me 40 000 km and I will be on a new set for sure.
Rating: 9
Product Details: "TrXus STS All Terrain" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: 5.76
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Fri March 9, 2012 1:15am
01 Silverado 1500 Z71. 3" Body 2" Level.
305/55-20 (33x12.5x20) Look Great, Ride Great. Seem to be wearing good. About 10K miles. Had to add a steering stabilizer to eliminate death walk. 65psi is best all round.
Rating: 10
Product Details: "Nitto Trail Grappler M/T Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue October 6, 2009 - Rating: 9.03
Last Review Posted by jeepman81 - posted: Thu March 8, 2012 7:22am
Had 37/14.50/15R on Jeep CJ-7 and with only 2945 miles took them off. These tires are absolutly terrible in the snow. Had to air them down all the way to 3 psi to get them to bite enough to play in deep snow. Still have a set of 265/75/17R on my pick-up, they have about 40,000 miles on them and still have about 7/32 tread. On the icey roads here in Idaho I sometimes feel as if I have roller skates on my pick-up rather than tires. They do not clean out well no matter how fast you spin them they suck in the snow and mud, stiff sidewalls. They are alright for rock crawling when aired down to about 12 psi. Trail riding is marginal as long as you don't run into any mud or creek crossings then they are useless. Pitiful when I could not even go up a slight hill in 2 inch deep snow with out totally mashing the gas.
I have not been in the sand so can't comment on that aspect. Went to 37 inch radial iroks and way happy with their performance.
Rating: 3
Product Details: "Toyo Open Country Mud Terrain MT Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: 8.02
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Wed February 29, 2012 7:48am
No wrerios John. We appreciate you passing along the good word. According to The Tire and Rim Association (TIA), SL or LL rated tires with a minimum speed rating of Q (99 mph), the minimum inflation pressure is 180 kPa (26 psi). However, no maximum pressure seems to have been set for these types of tires. A tire's sidewall is the best place to consult maximum tire pressure requirements. Based on the OEM tire for your vehicle, you should be ok with an SL rated tire. Although, if you do decide to go with the recommended Michelin Primacy MXM4 99H, that is an XL rated tire so it should satisfy all your concerns.
Rating: 6
Product Details: "Thornbird TSL Bias Ply Mud Terrain Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: 6.65
Last Review Posted by paulg4 - posted: Wed February 29, 2012 4:33am
This tire has about 75% tread left after 40K miles by far the longest lasting at tire I have had. This may also be due to my 2006 land rover LR3's permanent 4X4 system but I will be getting a set for my 2012 tacoma trd 4X4 drive and update with that vehical. Very good in sand, snow, gravel, and trails. Decent in mud but I did get stuck in deeper east Texas clay mud. Very good on road too, wet or dry.
Rating: 8
Product Details: "Nitto Terra Grappler" by Editor - posted: Wed October 29, 2008 - Rating: 6.94
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Mon February 27, 2012 1:25am
Just bought these tires in a 325/65/18 for my '01 Chevy Silverado with 9" lift. I haven't done much off roading yet, but I just took it on a trail I just found behind my apartment. They were phenomenal in the thick mud(it has been raining the last few days) Cleaned out the mud very well. Also, handled very well when I found a part of the trail that was like a circle dirt track.
Rating: 10
Product Details: "Goodyear Fierce Attitude MT" by Editor - posted: Tue November 23, 2010 - Rating: 7.94
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Sun February 26, 2012 6:33am
great looking tire
new if very quite drives great
as it wears it develops a lot of road noise
directional so if you get stuck there is no backing out
this tire well get through some shit
tire throws mud straight up and forward so if your tires stick out of the truck even just going through a little mud hole in 2wd drive will cover your truck with mud ( it gets old kinda quick)
if you want a good mud tire for daily driver and mild offroad use good tire serious off roading id get some thing not directional
Rating: 7
Product Details: "Kumho Road Venture MT KL71" by Editor - posted: Tue March 6, 2007 - Rating: 8.48
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Tue February 21, 2012 5:35pm