I have owned 4 sets of Nitto Mud grapplers in 37s. Three of those sets were 37x13.5sx20s the other was a 37x13.5x17. I loved the tires, they look awesome, ride good, wear good, work very well offroad, and on ice and snow. Only complaint is they do make some noise, but its not terrible.
I ordered my 2008, and worked a deal with the stealership to put 35 x 12.50 Mud Grapplers on my stock rims and give me some $$ credit for the stock tires. So I had those tires on the truck for 28,000 miles, sold them to sprman on the board, he put 10-12 on them, I got them back from him, and have already put another 6 on them, but they're pretty bald. I was glad to get the 28k out of them, much less more. From 28,000 to 67,500 I ran 37 x 13.50 Mickey Thompson MTZ's and loved them, still have them sitting in my garage waiting on the new truck.
Here's a picture of the 35" Mud Grapplers on my truck with 2.5" leveling pucks up front, stock F-350 on the rear:
thanks, i bought them used so i dont know exact mileage but have put 20,000 on them and they still have a lot of life left. they are an excellent tire with no shake or wobble to them, just some noise which i dont mind. jeff.
My buddy just got Mud grapplers in 37x13.50x20. They are extremely loud on the road. it sounds like a plane while your in it. and driving my truck with a stack i can hear his tires while hes driving behind him.
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