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Nitto Terra Grappler AT

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Is there anybody who runs these tires? I do not do any serious off roading, just looking for a new set of tires and looking for some feedback on them.
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BUMP cause I'm curious too
I put them on my towrig, in the 295/75/16 size. I've only had them a month, but they seem to be very nice on road. They suck in mud, or maybe my diesel towrig is just too heavy. Oh yeah, these tires are inexpensive too.
I have the LT265/75/16 load range D on my Taco. They look great and ride great with very little road noise. I have had them for almost a year, about 12k miles, and the tread still looks brand new. They have gotten me thru sand, mud, and snow when aired down properly.
thanks for the replys

Thanks for the responses fellas. I went and placed a order for the tires. I am going to leave feedback on them after i see how they ride.
Yeah, please do. I was considering them as well. They look pretty good, but the only one's I've seen are much bigger ones. I'm worried that a smaller size won't look as aggressive or work as well as a much larger version.
when you get them on your truck could you post a pic . thanks
From another taco owner, BIGBLACKTRD says they are pretty good and they do look aggressive!
Well i got some tires in today. They look great. I would have them mounted and on by now but only 3 came in. Gotta love that fedex. Pics will be posted then.
mattstaco said:
wht size did you order. just wondering
285/75/16. I could not bring myself to buy the 265's. With the aftermarket rims 3.5 inches of lift and a lil pinch weld hopefully there wont be to much rubbing.
finally got a pic

Been busy since i put the tires on with work and hunting, so here a pic of the truck. Haven't herd them rub yet but havent been off road. The tires ride great and dont make the ride any worse.

http://community.webshots.com/photo/250113073/250114571hGQXaR
Nevermind, I see. :) Thanks for the pic. Maybe a pic from the front in the day as well?
Kinda hard to see 'em in that picture. Just looks like two black rubber donuts...
daylight

Good pics will have to wait to the weekend so i will be home to take them in the daylight. its usually dark by the time i get off work.
seanak198 said:
Is there anybody who runs these tires? I do not do any serious off roading, just looking for a new set of tires and looking for some feedback on them.
I've never run Nitto's on a truck, but I have on my car. They sucked big time for wet traction. I did get about 60K out of them though. All in all I don't know any one that runs a Nitto "performance" tire and likes it. You probably better off sticking with BFG, Goodyear.
ITR1275 said:
I've never run Nitto's on a truck, but I have on my car. They sucked big time for wet traction. I did get about 60K out of them though. All in all I don't know any one that runs a Nitto "performance" tire and likes it. You probably better off sticking with BFG, Goodyear.
Yeah, you are a real bright on giving that advice.
How in the HELL can you compare a car tire to a truck tire.

How about trying this, keep your mouth shut unless you actually have experience in what the topic is about, novel concept aye?
:stfu:
wet traction

I drove around all day in the rain today, probly got over 5 inches, and could not break the back end loose or spin the tires. So wet traction is not an issue.
ITR1275 said:
I've never run Nitto's on a truck, but I have on my car. They sucked big time for wet traction. I did get about 60K out of them though. All in all I don't know any one that runs a Nitto "performance" tire and likes it. You probably better off sticking with BFG, Goodyear.
I can actually vouch for that statement. Before I got my Taco, I had a little sports cars with the Nitto Extreme 450 Tires on it. They were squirrly when wet, but I got 50k out of them and drove them hard.
But I agree that this is comparing apples to oranges in this case, and Nitto's truck tire is awesome.
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