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Fierce Attitude

4.6K views 20 replies 5 participants last post by  jsmoot  
#1 ·
so i have been looking around for tires and i came across these. they look badass and aren't terribly expensive. does anyone run these or have any reviews about them?

Fierce Tires | Attitude M/T
 
#5 ·
I dont know. They seem to be a good tire but the Fierce logo and the barbed wire put it in negative light. From what I have read on various sites, the tire preformed well. Well enough to make people rethink a future purchase. It is a definate option in the future for me. I will have to make peace with the logo and wire on it.
 
#6 ·
Yeah I've read that we that do very well. I don't do much wheeling but I deffinitely like the look of the tire, but maybe it's cuz I'm only 18. I plan on getting these within the next few months, when I do I'll deffinitely post pics.
 
#8 ·
The Fierce Attitude, Duratrac, Wrangler Authority and Safari TSR are all the same basic tire. The DTs get the most praise. The WA get the worst reviews. The FA are said to be right up there with the DT, but some don't like the barbed wire. Also sizing is limited.

FWIW my co worker has DT and they seem to wear fast.
 
#12 ·
I just bought the duratracs and so far I love them. Give a little more grip on the pavement and dirt than my previously purchased BFG AT. Found them for a really good price at Discount Tire. 980 out the door after rebates. thats with tire certs. i've heard mixed reviews on the wear and tear on them, but if they dont work then its back to BFG for me.
 
#14 ·
i read the three review links posted, and did a dealer search. seems im somewhat lucky. theyre produced in Akron, and theres about 10 different dealers within a half hour of me in any direction...some just down the street.

once i get my truck again, these will be my top choice of mud terrain tires. i liked the reviews. and i liked the specs. the only thing i didnt like was the E ranged tires...these things have to be heavy as hell, and im sure would make the frontier a little dogged without the use of CAI, IMS, TBS, Tuner, Exhaust mods for performance to make up for the weight.
 
#16 ·
the fierce attitudes. i like the design, dont care either way for the barbed wire. but i like the review, the on and off road performance ratings, tread depth. predicted rate of wear, and quiet on road performance. seems to be an all around quality tire. and its made in ohio so...theres the added bonus of bringing a small bit of economy to my state of residence.
 
#18 ·
i dont put much stock in trying to be "original" when it comes to my cars. i like a little bit of personalization, but most things you can get for your truck/car have to be manufactured already so theres going to be more out there just like it. maybe a little different, but very little worth doing just to be one of a kind. i dont buy into the snowflake theory.

however..i do like these tires, and it seems they arent popular on the frontier forum, but seem to be a good performer. certainly worth looking into. and i would probably go whitewall/letters with a white truck. but would most likely keep them black personally. probably black out whatever rims i end up getting as well.
 
#20 ·
im currently without a frontier...so by my statement i was more going for pro-4x or the SV rims. im actually partial to the SV style rims but have priced out a well packaged SV to be almost the same price of a Pro-4X standard model...so its almost like..duh go pro-4 lol

i would probably vinyl or paint the rims as i wouldnt be doing a lot of offroading immediately after purchase. unless, i found a good used one with minimal (read NO) rust.
 
#21 ·
Well the Nissan I am driving now is my dads. I purchased a 98 ram 1500 a couple of weeks ago and I ran intO some problems with it so he traded me the Nissan back for the dodge. I love my frontier it's the vehicle I learned to drive with and ive put so much into it and I'd love to keep it. So I hope he just keeps my dodge and I'll keep his frontier