Nitto Terra Grapler
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KC 10,000 miles come on are you serious , do you do marathon burnouts everyday?
i really like the looks of the terra graplers but i have heard they do not wear good , not quite only good for 10k but you know its KC were talking about ,
i rotate my tires every other oil change , these FCII's refuse to wear out
i really like the looks of the terra graplers but i have heard they do not wear good , not quite only good for 10k but you know its KC were talking about ,
i rotate my tires every other oil change , these FCII's refuse to wear out
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I've had my Nitto Terra Grapplers on for a little over 2 years and about 30,000 miles with no complaints. They are softer then most so if your offroad very little or spend most of your time in the city then they probably won't last as long as a harder tread. I running 315 on my dually and still have atleast 50% tread left and don't find them noisy at all, but I live in the country and not alot of long interstate driving. My next set will be Terra Grapples also. JMO
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Well, pulling a 20,000# 5th wheel at sustained speeds of well over 85 mph.. sometimes triple digits.. umm.. I have a very heavy right foot.. umm.. I do burnouts for beer.. Im just hard on the rear tires.. The front ones always last a long time..
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A good friend of mine had them on his 02 Dodge Cummins 4X4 and only managed 32K and that's with rotating every 5-7k miles. I've tried Firestones, Dunlops, Bridgestones, and BFG's on all three of my 3/4 ton diesel trucks. Only and I mean only ones that last out of that group are the BFG's. The last set on my current Dodge were 285 70 17's BFG AT KO's (if I remember the size right) and I got 62K out of them with rotating damn near every 5K miles. No BS. My current shoes are 305 AT KO's and I'm coming up on 30K on those with minimal wear. I won't purchase anything but BFG's. I don't do burnouts and I tend to corner as flat as possible, but hey, I'm a cheap ***** and try to get the most for my money!