Anybody running the new Nitto Trail Grapplers yet?

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Just posting to see if anybody has ran the new Nitto Trail Grapplers yet. I like the look and will consider them for my Dodge when my Toyo's are worn out. I like that they offer a 35" E-load tire.

If so, how is the noise and ride quality?
 
My buddy JUST got them on saturday, and for what he paid, I dont think they are worth the almost 300 a tire for 35s. They are not loud on the road, to me they are a recreation of bfg muddies. Sound the same, look very similar, and most likely do similar off road. Reviews on offroad.com say they are good offroad, and hold their own in the mud terrain world. If you got the money they are worth a try, but I dont think I need them anytime soon. Hope this helps
 
Look like BFG's with siping to me...

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I second that KM1's AKA the Mud Terrian wantabe

I love Nitto's Sports Car Tires but I watch all the mall crawlers running around town on $350+each Mud Crapplers and just laugh as the ROAR by.....boggers are more quiet.
 
Yea x2 about nittos being mall crawler tires.
 
My favorite MT is the TRXUS MT. On my third set. Use them on my DD/URE Wrangler.
Awesome wet traction on the road and wet rocks. Quieter than the BT Baja belted I had before them.
Just my $0.02
 
Unless I am missing something that is almost a cross between and old Buckshot and the BFG K/M but the lugs are cut up more like a K/M2. The outer lugs aren't even staggered/alternating.

(Edit:Checked, even the old school Bias Buckshots have staggered lugs)
 
Should mean they will ride quiet. I think they look lot like the toyo m/t, I just like that they are e load rated
 
best tire yet

i own a tire store and run these on my dodge 3500 and they are the best tires i have ran.:driver:
 
Buy them. I am pleased with mine. Like has been said, ride smooth and quiet, and so far appear to be lasting quite nicely on my dodge.
 
Brandon (Rides) has been running them on his tow rig. I asked about him about them at Mtn City several months ago. He spoke highly of them and seemed to be getting good mileage. These would never be my choice for offroad tires, but for a tow rig, most def.
 
My favorite MT is the TRXUS MT. On my third set. Use them on my DD/URE Wrangler.
Awesome wet traction on the road and wet rocks. Quieter than the BT Baja belted I had before them.
Just my $0.02
I agree TRXUS MT are great putting new ones on zj soon!
 
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