Goodyear MTR or SuperSwamper SSR? 32x11.50x15

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Narrowed down to these 2 tires to replace the stock 235/75 on my K10.

Going to put a half inch shackle lift up front and 1 inch in the back.

I dont think I am going to change the muffler from the quiet stock style one and my truck is bone stock looking. Think the SSRs will look a little funny on a stock truck?
 

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I think on a stock truck the SSR's would look out of place. Also, the MTR might be a "little" quieter due to the smaller tread blocks and you may get a little better tread wear. Most of my friends that ran SSR's only got about 10K miles out of them.
 

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BFG mud terrain are the best ones I have ever ran. Lasted long time, quietest, best grip off road, and on and on.

Worst quality was manners in rain. Hydro planed tad easy.



I run Cooper STT now, older set. Not as good as the BFG.
 
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I had a set of 33” SSR for a little while, couldn’t get them to balance. I’ve never had that problem with my mud terrains. I had the the old style Kumho, Maxxis buckshots, and a couple sets of BFG and the all balance great. I say go with a standard MT.
 

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MTR it is.

That is probably one of the only mt or at truck tires I havent tried.
 

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