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What do you mean they're high? They seem like they are priced about the same as the toyos, if that's what you're talking about. I think the Nittos look a little more aggressive on the side walls though.
What do you mean they're high? They seem like they are priced about the same as the toyos, if that's what you're talking about. I think the Nittos look a little more aggressive on the side walls though.
When i was looking at them right when they came out they were a bit more than the Toyos at my local 4x4 shop. Key words: my local 4x4 shop. I guess they probably jack up the best looking tires prices
From: Minot AFB, ND in person, the 'burgh at heart
thats the winning factor for me -- the sidewalls. not only do they LOOK more aggressive, but those extra lugs and stuff are very functional offroad. The Toyo's do look great as well, but I want more than a name.
some people buy Chevy, some buy GMC. Same vehicles, just a few tweaks and a different badge.
Hey, senslesscreationz, how do they perform on the street and how's the noise?
They perform very well on the street a little noisey but not to bad. THey made it through 2.5' of snow with no problem, didnt pack up at all. All in all a good tire imo
coming from the mud grapplers i can say that the trail grapplers i have now (35 12.5 20) are much more reasonable for day to day driving. much quieter, really not loud at all even on the highway. I believe they perform alil better in the rain than my mud grapplers did also which is nice. If your in the market for an offroad tire look no further than the trail grapplers, there sweet
Awesome, thanks for the info. I like my tires to have a little bit of a hum, nothing like the mud grapplers, that's just annoying. Where did you guys buy your trail grapplers from? I was looking at 4wheelparts, but they don't have them listed.