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Tread depth and traction on M/T tires
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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1645528" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>I'm not help in the snow but in mud I have said a good set of ATs will get you thru any thing any MT will it just may require a little more wheel spin. The only exception to that is when you are pulling some thing like a trailer or if you are going up a grade. Then you want that bite of the MT but there better be bottom. </p><p></p><p>I've been running the Nitto MTs for 10 years or better now and they can get 50-55k miles no problem. The ride good no matter if I'm in down town Houston, rocks in WTX, red sand in STX, or black gumbo on the river bottom. They are very stable when loaded down. They wear nice and square even running them at a lower psi. I do stay on top my truck maintenance and rotations though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1645528, member: 6291"] I'm not help in the snow but in mud I have said a good set of ATs will get you thru any thing any MT will it just may require a little more wheel spin. The only exception to that is when you are pulling some thing like a trailer or if you are going up a grade. Then you want that bite of the MT but there better be bottom. I've been running the Nitto MTs for 10 years or better now and they can get 50-55k miles no problem. The ride good no matter if I'm in down town Houston, rocks in WTX, red sand in STX, or black gumbo on the river bottom. They are very stable when loaded down. They wear nice and square even running them at a lower psi. I do stay on top my truck maintenance and rotations though. [/QUOTE]
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