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    Nitto Mud Grapper Tires?

    Ok so I needed tires really bad.
    I have been running Toyo Mud Terrain like forever.
    Discount has them on an 8 week back order in 35's
    With the 37's I would have too much rubbing so I opted for
    these Mud Grapper's.
    They are hella loud but so is my truck.
    So far I like them but I feel like I have less control of my truck.
    Any thoughts?



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    Let's ask @CustomOffsets.

    "The grass is greener where you water it"


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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselChick View Post
    Ok so I needed tires really bad.
    I have been running Toyo Mud Terrain like forever.
    Discount has them on an 8 week back order in 35's
    With the 37's I would have too much rubbing so I opted for
    these Mud Grapper's.
    They are hella loud but so is my truck.
    So far I like them but I feel like I have less control of my truck.
    Any thoughts?
    Yah the Nitto Mud Grappler is about the most aggressive tire out there (outside your Super Swampers and pure off-road tires) with such large lugs and soft rubber they need constant rotation to keep them wearing well. We typically only recommend them to guys that are heavy off-roaders or building a weekend show truck. You will be okay but we recommend you rotate every 1,000 miles if you can...

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    I can definitely rotate them. I think they are pretty sweet tires. I do like to do some off-roading. Mostly to get back to my secluded camping areas and to go fishing. I'd go more if I didn't work so much. Thanks for the advice.


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    I think they look pretty Sweet.




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    Oh yes they do. 👍

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    I love my trail grapplers. They are about the same tread pattern/style as the toyos your used to. But a bit harder compound. I've put them to the test and they do great mud and snow. With over 25k on them and still looking new. But you reminded me... a bit over due for a rotation LOL. On that not my brother ran the mud grapplers you have now on his welding truck. He said they did great and lasted almost 50k for him. Granted alot of his miles were pipeline access. But he did put quite a few on the hwy heading back and forth from Co to south Texas too


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    By far the sweetest looking tire on the market!

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    Quote Originally Posted by thewildkarrd@doublerdiesel View Post
    I love my trail grapplers. They are about the same tread pattern/style as the toyos your used to. But a bit harder compound. I've put them to the test and they do great mud and snow. With over 25k on them and still looking new. But you reminded me... a bit over due for a rotation LOL. On that not my brother ran the mud grapplers you have now on his welding truck. He said they did great and lasted almost 50k for him. Granted alot of his miles were pipeline access. But he did put quite a few on the hwy heading back and forth from Co to south Texas too
    That's good to know. Thanks for the heads up. I definaltley love the look. Reminds me of back in the day when I ran Swampers on my Toyota. The hum on the highway... I drive her everyday to work 40 mins all highway little traffic so I really hope I get close to those miles.


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    they look awesome

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