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    I have the Mud Terrain SXT from Les Schwab & have been very pleased with them. mine is a DD as well & does a great job of pulling dual duty (a little loud)
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    Thank you all for the great suggestions! I will be looking around at all of these.

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    I can vouch for the Duratracs. Their only fall back is in the rocky stuff cause their sidewalls aren't very tough. I've seen a rock eat right through a new set. They had good traction though.
    I like my BFG KM2s. They are quieter than most AT tires and definitely the maxxis and super agressive as well. You don't really notice them in an XK unless you have the windows down. If you don't do much offroading though they are a bit overkill (unless you're in the snow a good bit).
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    Ive had good luck with my cooper discoverer stt's


    Glad to see another marylander in the house!
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    Nitto Terra Graplers<------great for on road use and ok for lite offroading. There are twi ratings....one has a softer sidewall (like mine), the other is for HD with a much stiffer sidewall. Quiet A/T tire on road.
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    Then I drove her hard for about 45 mins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EvilJager View Post
    Ive had good luck with my cooper discoverer stt's


    Glad to see another marylander in the house!
    Quote Originally Posted by IamJEEP View Post
    Nitto Terra Graplers<------great for on road use and ok for lite offroading. There are twi ratings....one has a softer sidewall (like mine), the other is for HD with a much stiffer sidewall. Quiet A/T tire on road.
    You guys need to add your tires to our review thread. Tire Reviews

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    Thanks guys! only in MD for another month. then it's off to Ft. Lewis, WA

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