They are great off road and absolutely terrifying in the rain. Would not recommend.
I have 2017 ecoboost put a 2in leveling kit with Nitto grappler stayed with my original 18in OEM absolutely love it. I lost about 3 miles per gallon but I love it.
I bought new Nittos and custom wheels that were about 1-1/2” bigger diameter. Each step looked better, and it looks really great now - except now its a little over-the-top, and my mileage is kind of terrible.
2019 F350. Just replaced these. Good tire, got about 55k out of them (35x12.5, r18). Ran them at 65 psi.
My 35” Nittos lasted 6 years, probably could’ve been a year or two longer if it’s wasn’t for a huge nail
Ran these for 1.5 years had two flats. Still had good tread depth. One was a rock puncture which I have never had before. On my beater truck so I wheeled the piss out of them. Good in snow, ice, mud and sand. Bad on wet roads imo.
Great tire but doesn't clear mud like a true mud terrain. So it depends on what you are getting into. I have used them in all conditions, and would avoid them only in very muddy conditions, esp clay-mud common in SE US
My nitto terra grappler g2 are 55k in and look to have 5-10 more in em
I loved the ridge grapplers
We have ridge grapplers on our FJ and terra grapplers on our 4Runner… terra grapplers are more quiet by far.
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