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I have been running the nitto ridge grapplers for the past 65k miles. They are, imo, not as loud as you would think and definitely have given me some amazing performance.they’ve only really gotten loud in that last few thousand miles when the tread was really worn down.
The best tire I have found is Nitto Grappler A/T. The set I’m on now has 77,000+ miles on them and I’m expecting to reach between 80 to 85.
Nitto (Toyo sister company) makes the Recon Grappler in some large SL rated sizes and they remain light at 40-50#s.
I’ve had these tires on my Subaru for the past five years and they’ve been great. 60k on them and still some life left.
Super happy with them. Much quieter than expected and super grippy. Significantly lighter than the Falkans.
I’m on my second set of nittos and they have been great got around 60k out of the first set they are nice and quiet for a aggressive tire and I never had any problems in the rain also great in mud and snow
The Tiger Paw is still one of the best designed SUV/Truck tires made, and it's been around for a long, long time. I run them on my SUVs. Love 'em.
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.
Avoid the nitto grapplers. They’re horrible on wet pavement especially when it begins to drizzle.
the Nitto Grapplers are horrible on wet pavement. Too bad, because they worked well for me otherwise.
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