Nitto Terra grapplers?
#12
Mine are done at 21k on a 2008 GMC 2500 duramax. I'm running 305/50/20's and now told if I run the 295 or 285 that hold 80psi cold I will get more miles out of them. I'm going to try those next, hope to fit the 295's but they might be too tall as our truck is stock other than the t bars turned up.
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Mine are done at 21k on a 2008 GMC 2500 duramax. I'm running 305/50/20's and now told if I run the 295 or 285 that hold 80psi cold I will get more miles out of them. I'm going to try those next, hope to fit the 295's but they might be too tall as our truck is stock other than the t bars turned up.
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60k on my F250 SD more agressive and slightly louder than the original Goodyear 80k on them . I would do them again unless I was looking for more of a road tire then the Michelin LTX would be my choice . I'm running load range "E" as well .
Paul
Paul
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I'm looking at the Nittos as well as these to put on my truck.
http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/fin...17968&sw=false
Wear is about the only knock I have heard on the Nittos. Then again I never got good wear out of BFG AT KO's either.
http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/fin...17968&sw=false
Wear is about the only knock I have heard on the Nittos. Then again I never got good wear out of BFG AT KO's either.
Last edited by Knot 4 Me; 03-24-2011 at 03:50 PM.
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From: Cincinnati, OH
Nittos are made in America, atlanta actually although they were a subsidiary of toyo until 2005 when they became their own company, still tied with owner of toyo
Last edited by PMONT; 03-24-2011 at 06:19 PM.



