nitto terra grapplers
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nitto terra grapplers
hey guys!
i am looking for a new set of tires for my 2001 s'crew 4x4. i have had bfg a/t's in the past and want something a little more affordable as well as better highway manners. does anyone here have any experience with nitto terra grapplers? how about bridgestone dueler a/t's and revos? thank you for your help!
zac
i am looking for a new set of tires for my 2001 s'crew 4x4. i have had bfg a/t's in the past and want something a little more affordable as well as better highway manners. does anyone here have any experience with nitto terra grapplers? how about bridgestone dueler a/t's and revos? thank you for your help!
zac
#2
I have been running a set of 285/75/16 Bridgestone Dueler AT's for a long time now and I love them. They are great off road (except for sticky mud of course!), are pretty quiet on road, and do great in the rain. Of course, my tires are bigger than the stock ford size, and thus are more aggressive than a smaller Dueler AT. So far, they seem to wear well too. And no, Bridgestone is not paying me, although it would be nice, hint hint, heh heh.
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Last edited by MyFordTruck98; 04-06-2003 at 01:18 AM.
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Two buddies of mine are running the Nitto's on their Chevy's. One of them has had them for a couple of months and the other one has only had them for a few days. Both are running 305/70/16's with no lift on factory rims. They look great and both of them love their tires. They got them from the same place and paid $600.00 for the set of four installed. Not bad. I am considering them for my 4X4 Screw!
#4
I installed Nitto Terra Grappler AT 305/70R16 on 16x10 AR on my 2002 SCrew FX4 about a month ago. They look good and they handle pretty good on Highway and wet condition. Price is good compare to BF Goodrich. I'm very happy with them. I'm not sure how they handle offroad or how many mile I'll get out of these tires.
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Update: in an earlier post in this thread, I mentioned that a couple of buddies have installed the Terra-Grappler's and were happy with them. The one with the newest set has run into a problem. He has a shake/shimmy at about 65 MPH. He took his truck back to the tire store and had the tires re-balanced and rotated. The shimmy is still there. I'll let you guys know what happens.