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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackMagic04 View Post
    Well...first, I'm not opposed to tire noise...it's cool to me...besides the wife rarely rides in my truck...she's the one that would probably complain!

    I've had the BFG All-terrains before, but I like having a large wide tire with plenty of side-bite, and of course a tire that looks bad-a$$ too! I hadn't decided on the claws...they just satisfy the bad-a$$ component!! I really like my Hankook Dynapro MT's...no complaints, but they will probably only last 40K'ish. I also like the looks of the Goodyear MTR's w/ Kevlar...and for what I do...just about any MT or extreme tire will do, I just hadn't seen anyone with the MT Baja Claws on the street.

    Thanks for all of the suggestions and/or opinions!!

    If you don't mind the noise or the mileage, Nitto Mud Grapplers look the coolest. But be ready for some FUNNY sounding road noise.

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    Also if you want a more aggressive All terrain, the Goodyear Wrangler duratracs look pretty sweet for an AT tire
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    Quote Originally Posted by 567234ta View Post
    they are gonna be rough on the street. Better then super swampers im sure but for 25% off road use find at least a 50/50 tire. Any mud tire is gonna wear out quick with use on pavement, and usually the better they are in mud the faster they will wear out on road. The baja claws are excellent in mud. Even though i will be using my truck mostly off road i still went with bfg km2's. they are an expensive tire but a good all around tire and low on road noise compared to baja claws.

    If you don't mind replacing your tires after 30k miles and quite a hum on the highway, the claws will be some nice tires.
    You would almost be better off getting a second pair of rims and tires for off road use. with the cost of decent mud tires it would be worth it to change them for going off roading. check out the MT mtz also
    I have to disagree with you on them being rough on the street, I think My 37" Baja Claws Have been some of the smoothest running tires I have had! So far My tire have 15K miles and the are showing little wear... well minus all the chunks taken out of them from the trails
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