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    Tire Thoughts

    It's been a month since I started modifying a 2002 Ford F-150. Almost done with its exterior and now on the process of getting a new set of tires. I am thinking of purchasing Nitto Tires Trail Grappler M/T since the owner loves to do off-road adventures, but I am still open to other recommendations.
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    Assuming this is a Harley and not a 4x4, I would skip the off road part. Its a pavement pounder with 340+ hp, rwd, and a lowered ride height. However if they are dead set on it then that tire is a solid choice. Aggressive looking without being aggressive. Not loud, can handle light off-roading.

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    Thank you, I really appreciate your truthful response. This will give me the information I need to create an informed decision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1claire View Post
    Thank you, I really appreciate your truthful response. This will give me the information I need to create an informed decision.
    No problem. I happened to just have bought those tires for my wife's Jeep that she/we don't really offroad. Just the occasional farmers field/low maintenance road kinda thing, so I had already done the research.

    Let us know how it turns out!!

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    Mud tires would definitely too much for these trucks, AT tires should be the better choices.

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    What tires did you end up getting?

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