Opinions on Treadlife & Noise Experienced on Toyo Open Country MT ONLY - on a Raptor

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Sonicsunspot

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I am very happy with my Ridge Grapplers. I have seen many comments about lack of grip in wet conditions, but personally have not had any issues. So far been through a couple of Midwest winters, rain, snow and ice. They have been quiet and reliable. Plus they look badass.
I did lose about .5 mpg which I guess is due to weight.
 
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I just ordered 37” Ridge Grapplers for my SD Tremor, so I hope they are as good as everyone says... :cool:

I live just West of Houston and we get rain all the time. No wet weather issues here. I would say it's probably from folks who have less throttle control skills and who don't realize the rear end of a truck is lighter than the front...... "a man's got to know his limitations"(movie trivia)
 

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I only have 10K miles on the stock tires on my 2020 but I've been compiling a short list for my next set of tires. So far the only MT on my list is the load range C 35x12.5x17 General X3. They weigh about the same as the stock KO2s. They also make a load range E 315/70/17 and a load range E 35x12.5x17 but both of those weigh 12 lbs more each than the load range C 35x12.5x17.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=General&tireModel=Grabber+X3&sidewall=Solid Red Letters&partnum=525QR7GRX3RLV2&tab=Specs

I just got the E rated Generals. Great tire.
 
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