Opinion on Nitto Terra Grapplers/

  • cpetey
    Onalaska, Wi
    Posts: 1193
    #1279072

    Considering putting these on my new (to me) F150. I’m looking to the IDO brethren for insight and experience with this product. Or, feel free to recomment something better.

    onestout
    Hudson, WI
    Posts: 2698
    #1102322

    overpriced.

    Take a look at the cooper Zeon. I put these wheels and tires on for just under $1500, the wheels are 20’s.


    dbright
    Cambridge
    Posts: 1873
    #1102325

    I just put my 2nd set on after 79000 miles. I could of ran them longer but wanted new rubber for hunting this fall. The shop i bought them from the second time all of their employees run them over their brand of tires.

    Czech
    Cottage Grove, MN
    Posts: 1574
    #1102329

    You mean these? Best tire I’ve ever owned, out the door for less than $900.

    jetdriver
    Hudson WI
    Posts: 491
    #1102356

    I worked in a tireshop when going to college. There are about 4 tire manufactures, they just put different names on the carcass.
    With that said, I will never buy anything but BFG or Micheline.

    navigator175
    Posts: 65
    #1102357

    awesome! put a set on last fall. i went with the 10 ply ( 5/32 deeper tread)out the door was $950. i was surprised how quiet these are on the highway.performance was great for everything i do. ice fishing and hunting, no serious off road use though, just muddy logging trails etc.

    the_hat
    SE Metro
    Posts: 250
    #1102360

    Not sure the size you are in need of, but I have had great luck with the Cooper Discoverer AT. Watch Mills FF, buy 3 get the 4th free can’t be beat!

    buzzer
    Garnavillo Iowa
    Posts: 542
    #1102371

    Never owned a set of the nitto terra graplers but from friends and reveiws there a great tire for the money I got a deal on the cooper stt thenitto is awesome in snow I’ve witnessed this and very quiet

    yahbuddy
    Holmen, WI
    Posts: 170
    #1102382

    X2 on the cooper zeon . I think i got the typing and or spelling right this time.

    David Grosulak
    Pool 2
    Posts: 116
    #1102398

    gerneral grabber at2
    best bang for buck, my 265.75/16’s ran about 780$ for 4
    [image][/image]

    skeeter20
    Winnie/Grand Rapids,MN
    Posts: 902
    #1102427

    I have ran them on my last 2 trucks and couldnt be happier! They are both on Ram 1500. First set was stock size 275/60r20 and I ran them 65k because winter was coming, could have probably got another 10k. On my new truck I went with the 275/65r20 which is a 10ply tire. I currently have 45k on them and they look great, only rotated twice and havent had to rebalance.

    A lot of my buddies now run these tires. We used to run BFG AT’s but we werent getting the millage out of them we used to and they are now way over priced!!

    cpetey
    Onalaska, Wi
    Posts: 1193
    #1102433

    Good advice everybody. Thanks.

Viewing 12 posts - 1 through 12 (of 12 total)

You must be logged in to reply to this topic.