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Ok, it's time for a new set of rubber, and I need some advice. I'm currently running 285/75R16D Goodyear Wrangler MT/R's on stock aluminum 16's. I've gotten almost 60k miles on them, so I'm tempted to just go back, but I want to know what else might work. I'm looking for a good all-terrain tire that works in mud, if they exist, has good puncture resistance (ala prickly pears/mesquite thorns) yet still behaves and wears well on the highway. I've looked at BFG A/T's, Toyo A/T's and M/T's, and Mickey Thompson Radial F-C II's. Looking at staying with 285's or moving up to 295's, maybe even 315's. Would like an E range tire for better stability... Let me know what experience you've had with what tire, thanks!
 
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I just put a set of Nitto Terra Grapplers on my '02. 305/70/16. They are load range E and I am very pleased with the ride and road manners so far. They're an all-terrain tire but I don't have any experience with them in the mud yet. I think Toyo is coming out with some 285s with their Open Country MT. I'd be curious to see where they are with that. I'm sure they'll be load range E as well.
 
b jones i dont know if u r interested but i just put a set of 305 85r 16s that r e rated 10 ply. they are 36 inches tall,you can get them a national tire and wheel in wv,# is 1-800-847-3287,ex115. price is 169. 95 plus shipping. ive got them on a dually with . 5 spacer on back between dualls and skyjacker d-25 leveling springs, and i bought the truck new and it has never rode this good ever.....
 
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