Nitto Trail Grapplers??Miles-Sound-Traction??

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HawgStalker

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Lets hear about them. Regardless of size. From what I'm reading 20-30k. I've been quoted $1600 installed on 295/55r20. Before I spend that kinda money I'd like to here some first hands experience from you guys!
 

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Had them on my last truck. They had about 30k miles on them and looked like I could have gone another 10k-20k. I did mostly highway driving with them. They did great in everything I threw at them, rain, snow, mud, etc. In snow driving I really only had to use 4wd in 6" plus, but that was usually on inclines. As far as road noise I can't help you there, had headers and a 3" exhaust dumped before the rear axle. They did ride smooth. Never had any issues with vibration or balancing. I plan on putting them on my suburban when I level it.
 

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In my Sig it shows the Terra Grapps I literally just got rid of in favor of my 2nd set of Falkens (wild peak AT). The Falkens have better wet and hwy traction, they are quieter, ride better and wear better in my opinion.

Honestly, the Terra Grapplers are one of the worst sets of AT tires I have ever had...
Ive had
Falken WP and Rocky Mt's
BFG TKO
Goodyear Wranglers and OZ's
Yokohama Geolander AT2's
Nitto Terra Grapps
Cooper STT's and AT's
Maxxis Buckshots

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I just saw that you were asking about the TRAIL grapplers, my bad.
 
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I honestly have only run Firestone Tires. I wish they made destination mt in anything close to my size, that's how I ended up on nittos. We'll that and this picture right here, BTW whoever owns this tahoe has a clean a$$ ride!
 

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I've had mine for about 6 months and they are great on and off road. I always have my radio cranked up so I don't hear road noise most of the time. With it off it is a low hum, not too bad to me.
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Approaching 40,000 miles on mine and they easily got at least another 6-8,000 left. been very happy with the Nitto's.
 

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I have ~52,000 miles on them and can get another 5k easily. This is the best MT type tire I have run. Handles all situations great from mud, sand, rocks, and snow for an MT (ice not so much). Also been towing a 3,500-lb camping trailer for the last 2 years about 24 trips.

It is surprising quiet for an MT tread. When new it was a little louder at low speeds and has a hum at highway speeds.

As with any tire, complete the chalk test to determine the best pressure for even wear. I run mine around 45 psi or higher.

I would definitely buy these again.
 

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