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Put in my order today on a 2012 Limited 4x4. Only issue, Ford has put a hold on the Tuxedo Black. Can't get the paint due to the Japan quake. Had to settle on the other plan black with no flake.

Now my biggest dilemma is which tire to get. Need something aggressive enough for the Louisiana mud, but wears good on the asphalt.

Suggestions?
 

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I bought some real nice kellys which are good on the highway and off road...but there especially great on wet roads...got 4 of them mounted and balance for 580.00
 

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I'm gonna say if your close to stock size... General Grabber AT2... basically a cheap version of the BFG AT
 
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Guys, I have looked at every tire out there and still do not know what to buy. I like the Nitto Trail Grappler, but I think it may be too aggressive for the amount of highway driving I do. I think the Nitto Dura Grappler may be better for highway driving, but I don't think it looks very good. Just at a loss!?! What about the FC-II?
 
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Correction to my last post, I meant the Nitto Terra NOT the Dura Grappler.
 

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i know a couple of people that are running the Nitto Trail and they are a great tire but they need regular rotation.
 

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cooper discover atr. decent price, wear good, good all around traction. have them on dads ram, fire depts 01 expy, and on one of my ff's f150.
 

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I like the Cooper discoverers too - but most recently went to the Pirelli Scorpion ATR for my 20's. I like the look, they seem to do well on the highway, and I only lost about 1highway mpg going from the stockers to these.
 
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