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NITTO Tires
nathan571
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Rating 5.0

I’ve been wanting to upgrade the tires and finally pulled the plug and got some nitto ridge grapplers in 265 70 17 on the stock TRD Sport wheels and stock suspension, no rubbing it all fits perfect and looks great. Performs too, testing them out almost immediately and I’m definitely satisfied.

Pros: fits perfect, looks great
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jcubio93
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Rating 5.0

For ATs I’ve been using Nitto Terra Grappler G2s, they’re quiet and good in rain/snow.

Pros: quiet, good in rain/snow
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I have the trail grapplers m/t in 37s on my CJ7 and they're amazing how good they do in all conditions, ok on the road, great in mud, great for crawling over rocks wet and dry, and amazing in snow at 1 in p.s.i. for a road tire.

Pros: great in mud, amazing in snow
Cons: don't last forever
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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.

Pros: looks great, aggressive look
Cons: terrible mileage, over-the-top
Vehicle: Ford
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Avoid the nitto grapplers. They’re horrible on wet pavement especially when it begins to drizzle.

Cons: horrible on wet pavement
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the Nitto Grapplers are horrible on wet pavement. Too bad, because they worked well for me otherwise.

Pros: worked well otherwise
Cons: horrible on wet pavement
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