Nitto update.
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Nitto update.
I just wanted to give an update on my Nitto Terra Grapplers 295/75R16 load range D.
I have had the Nittos for over a year and a half and have 18,800 miles on them and they have far succeed my expectations. In my opinion they are a exellent tire. With having almost 20k on them I am expecting another 40k out of them.
They perform great in mud, snow, and rain. I havent had them in sand so I cant comment.
To those of you who are looking for some new tires I would seriously consider them.
I have had the Nittos for over a year and a half and have 18,800 miles on them and they have far succeed my expectations. In my opinion they are a exellent tire. With having almost 20k on them I am expecting another 40k out of them.
They perform great in mud, snow, and rain. I havent had them in sand so I cant comment.
To those of you who are looking for some new tires I would seriously consider them.
#2
I was down in the OBX last weekend and there was a guy with a expedition on 35s and he burried himself to the frame with the dune grapplers, prolly wouldnt have been buried had he not had his tire PSI at 65... We lowered his tire pressure and that didnt work cause then the wheels just free spun... I hear the tires you have do good in sand though at the proper pressure
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LOL. The Ranger is coming along. I put the deck and system out of the Bronco in it few weeks back. Along with niteshaded the tails. Oh, and don't forget those sweet rubber floor mats I put in. Best mod yet.
Plus I have a sick *** Bronco thats modded and paid off. And now that the system is out I can take the top off and wheel/camp with it.
Plus I have a sick *** Bronco thats modded and paid off. And now that the system is out I can take the top off and wheel/camp with it.
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