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I am looking for some opinions on tires out there today. I have a 02 2500 long bed with leveling kit. I want to run a 35/12. 50/18 I would prefer a mud terrain but am not set on them. I dont like the Toyo mud terrains. We run them on our work trucks and might get 30,000 out of them. I have a set of 35/12. 50/17 Nitto Mud grapplers on my 91 and i have put about 25,000 on them and they are probable at about 75% or better. The only reason i dont want to run these on my 02 is the road noise. I am on the freeway more often with this truck. Before those I ran Super Swamper SSR i got about 48,000 out of them. I am very open to anything out there besides the toyos. Here are a few i am looking at. Maybe you guys can help me with this.



Cooper Discovery SST

Parnelli Jones Dirt Grip

Mickey Thompson MTZ or ATZ

Supper Swamper SSR
 
I have General Grabber all terrains on my truck. I have got good wear out of Generals, I really like the tread on these too, the have a rugged side wall, and the price was right. They look a lot like BFG A/T's. They will last easily 50,000 as long as the tires are rotated about every 6,000 miles. I dont know if you can get load range E on the 18" Grabbers though, I have 16" on mine.
 
I'm running 35X12. 50 17 ProComp Exteme A/T's. So far I like them and with 10,000 they are just starting to look like they are wearing. They were the only LT tire this size I could find with a treadwear warranty.
 
I also like the General Grabber A/T's they were a good tire and reasonably priced, but the last time I was in the market for tires no one had them so I purchased the Cooper Discoverer STT's and I have been happy with them so far, but I only have around 8,000 miles on them so I can't say much for tread life.
 
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