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<blockquote data-quote="ISFast" data-source="post: 237955" data-attributes="member: 1145"><p>I'm not running the Trail grapplers but I'm on my 3rd set of Mud Grapplers. All I can say is they are great tires. They didn't chunk out at the TRR like all the stock BFGs did. Like was said before: They are heavy and you will know they are there, to get the tread life out of them you will need to rotate every oil change (5K) and rotate and balance every other oil change (10k). Thats what I do and my first set not on a raptor but a 4runner got 40k+ miles when I sold the yoyo , the stock raptor wheels had 28K miles on them with the TRR and probably have 35% tread left, and now the new wheels have almost 5K on them and still look new. I do 99% hwy driving. The noise on the trail grapplers aren't bad but the mud grapplers are. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My brother is running a set of Trail grapplers and is having great luck with them just guessing but over 20K on them. The ol' man is running a set of mud grapplers on his ranch feed wagon saying he won't be looking for anything else and it only sees gravel roads and rough pastures. I personally wouldn't look at the terra grappler they seam to chunk bad and their are better all-terrains out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ISFast, post: 237955, member: 1145"] I'm not running the Trail grapplers but I'm on my 3rd set of Mud Grapplers. All I can say is they are great tires. They didn't chunk out at the TRR like all the stock BFGs did. Like was said before: They are heavy and you will know they are there, to get the tread life out of them you will need to rotate every oil change (5K) and rotate and balance every other oil change (10k). Thats what I do and my first set not on a raptor but a 4runner got 40k+ miles when I sold the yoyo , the stock raptor wheels had 28K miles on them with the TRR and probably have 35% tread left, and now the new wheels have almost 5K on them and still look new. I do 99% hwy driving. The noise on the trail grapplers aren't bad but the mud grapplers are. My brother is running a set of Trail grapplers and is having great luck with them just guessing but over 20K on them. The ol' man is running a set of mud grapplers on his ranch feed wagon saying he won't be looking for anything else and it only sees gravel roads and rough pastures. I personally wouldn't look at the terra grappler they seam to chunk bad and their are better all-terrains out there. [/QUOTE]
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