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Off-Roading Your Raptor
Raptor owners with (ATs & MTs)two sets of tires
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<blockquote data-quote="Uncas" data-source="post: 1334258" data-attributes="member: 26022"><p>I have been running Nitto Trail Grapplers MT since 2012 on my GEN1 and now my GEN2. They make a LT315/70R17 D that is the same size as stock. They will handle anything you can throw at them. Virginia Red Clay, Hatteras Sand, Utah Rocks, Colorado Snow and there great on the the interstates in between. We even drove a couple hundred miles of the Oregon Trail through Wyoming and Idaho. I’m on my 4th set on the GEN1 and my first set on the GEN2. One thing on all MT’s is you have to be religious about rotating no more than 6k to get 40k out of them, if not the front tires will cup. Also make sure when rotating, fronts cross to the back and the backs do not cross to the front. If you’re front tires are just slightly cupped, you can try rotating them to the back and do a few smokey burnouts which has helped me get by for a few more miles. Good luck with your search, tires are like beer, everyone has different tastes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncas, post: 1334258, member: 26022"] I have been running Nitto Trail Grapplers MT since 2012 on my GEN1 and now my GEN2. They make a LT315/70R17 D that is the same size as stock. They will handle anything you can throw at them. Virginia Red Clay, Hatteras Sand, Utah Rocks, Colorado Snow and there great on the the interstates in between. We even drove a couple hundred miles of the Oregon Trail through Wyoming and Idaho. I’m on my 4th set on the GEN1 and my first set on the GEN2. One thing on all MT’s is you have to be religious about rotating no more than 6k to get 40k out of them, if not the front tires will cup. Also make sure when rotating, fronts cross to the back and the backs do not cross to the front. If you’re front tires are just slightly cupped, you can try rotating them to the back and do a few smokey burnouts which has helped me get by for a few more miles. Good luck with your search, tires are like beer, everyone has different tastes. [/QUOTE]
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