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Old 07-22-2007, 11:29 AM
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Nitto: Mud Grapplers

What do you think of these tires, my friend has some on his dodge 2500 and they do pretty good, do you think they are a good tire all around??
Old 07-22-2007, 03:04 PM
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Here's a nice review on them. http://www.jpmagazine.com/techarticl...ler/index.html

I've always liked them but I'm running Baja Claws right now. I've always used Nitto tires on my mustangs and loved them. I plan to try out the mud grapplers when my claws wear out. I'm pretty sure if you got them, you'd like them.
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When you say "good all around" do you mean off road and on road? I don't think any mud tire is a good choice for a daily driver but I've heard some decent things about the Nittos off road.
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Yeah, my bfg allterrains are about to go out and i am looking for a good mud tire. I am not really worried about On road manners, or really treadlife. Cause my truck is just sitting in my hometown while i am going to UTI.
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i have heard not so great things about them. I have seen how bad they suck in the snow first hand and heard they dont do too good in wwet slippery stuff. I tihnk they would be a good, dry weather rock tire though. Plus the side wall tread on those things is crazy almost an inch deep!
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Yeah, we dont have snow here in south east texas, so im not worried about it, I am just looking for something for mud, trails, and rocks, as i want to get into rockcrawling, but all there is here is mud!
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if all there is, is mud, and you want to do rocks as well id pick a different tire.
Youd probably be better of with a tsl sx, or iroks.
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