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That's why they are my summer only tires. Today really shot that home to me.
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I ran Terra Grapplers on my 06 and they sucked in the snow. Otherwise they weren't bad and lasted for 45k miles. I ran Trail Grapplers on my 2011 and 2014 and they are great in the snow and they are also good for about 45k miles. I run Duratracs on my Bronco and they are great in the snow as well.
Thanks for all the replies. Probably going to go with the AT3's when I get around to it. I've got enough tread to burn off this summer, I just need to wait for the next deal to come around on tires. Just bought new tires for the fiance's car, so I'm out of capital for right now.
I will say, I've had the Nitto's on the truck for 30k, and I'm surprised how long they've lasted. I don't know when the previous owner put them on the truck, but they seem to be good for at least 40k.
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