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Nitto Mud Grappler
The Nitto Mud Grappler extreme terrain is somewhat different in appearance than most Mud Terrain tires. The Mud Grappler has sort of a reptilian scaled, random lug, computer generated, appearance to its tread design making it stand out in the crowd of mud terrain tires on the market. The lateral tread design with deep voids, wide, siped lugs does improve offroad performance. Mud, sand and rock are some of the terrains where the Mud Grappler excels with paddle-like lugs to propel the vehicle through the terrain. Sidewalls are well protected by large ,very unique sidewall lugs in its tread design that also give the Nitto Mud Grappler an impressive profile appearance that we like. On the road the Mud Grappler does produce some lug slap, giving them a nice hum going down the road that will complement the aggressive look as you pass by. Handling is said to be decent with construction design engineered to perform well on-road as well as offroad. The Nitto is one of the more expensive Mud Terrain tires on the market with a limited size availability.
Manufacturers description of this tire:
Nitto Mud Grappler Extreme Terrain
Featuring a radical tread pattern, the new Nitto Mud Grappler offroad tire takes "aggressive design" and extreme offroad performance to a new level.
Nitto Tire North America, Inc. introduces the new Mud Grappler Extreme Terrain radial tire, the latest offering from Nitto Tires specifically designed for light trucks and SUVs. With the introduction of the Mud Grappler Extreme Terrain, Nitto Tire expands its Light Truck tire line-up to encompass extreme off-pavement needs.
The Nitto Mud Grappler Extreme Terrain tires are designed to provide exceptional off-road traction. The Mud Grappler features monstrous 15mm side-lugs, which provide excellent sidewall puncture resistance along with outstanding rock crawling and mud traction. The computer designed tread pattern features a high void ratio for excellent clearing of mud and dirt, anti-side slip grooves for better lateral traction, and sipes for performance on snow and slush.
With a unique "raptor claw" tread design and extreme offroad capabilities, the Nitto Mud Grappler is a tire that truly allows you to forge your own trail.
For the fearless off-roader who lives on a steady diet of mud and gravel, Nitto presents the Mud Grappler Extreme Terrain. The Mud Grappler features monstrous 15mm side-lugs, which provide excellent sidewall puncture resistance along with outstanding rock crawling and mud traction. It's one tough tire that loves to play dirty.
Off-road Traction
15mm side lugs for superb sidewall puncture resistance and exceptional traction
High void ratio for excellent clearing of mud and dirt
Siping optimized to resist aquaplaning and provide snow traction
Anti-side slip grooves for better lateral traction
Two full width steel belts ensure optimum contact patch both on and off-road
Durability and highway Speed Stability
Two spiral wound nylon cap plies for enhanced high-speed stability
Wide steel belts provide durability and long life
Three-ply polyester high turn-up casing for improved traction, steering response, high-speed stability, and durability
High bead filler for good traction, steering response, high-speed stability, and durability
Construction and Uniformity
Single strand bead construction provides excellent uniformity
Segmented mold construction ensures uniform design
Nitto Tire does not endorse the operation of any vehicle in an unsafe or unlawful manner. SUVs & trucks handle differently than ordinary passenger cars. Avoid unnecessary sharp turns or other abrupt maneuvers that may cause loss of control, possibly leading to rollover or other accidents that could result in serious injury.
Warning!: Use extreme care with any vehicle with large diameter tires and increased ground clearance due to the risk of roll over and possible injury or death. Use extreme caution and reduce speed during turns or abrupt maneuvers. Always wear seat belts, drive safely, and recognize that vehicle stability is reduced in off-road terrain. Do not drive a vehicle with an altered suspension unless you are familiar with its unique handling characteristics and are confident with your ability to maintain control under all driving conditions.
Manufacturer Contact Info:
Nitto Tire N. America Inc.
6021 Katella Ave.
Suite 250
Cypress, CA 90630
www.nittotire.com
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Nitto Mud Grappler Extreme Terrain MT Tire
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Mon January 7, 2008
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 7
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Pros:
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Tough, great looking, great mud traction and snow
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Cons:
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get louder at 20k miles
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I love these tires but drive on the highway a lot and cannot talk on phone over tires.
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Wed January 16, 2008
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 8
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Noise is considerably loud but it is a mud terrain so that should be expected. They handle great on and off road. Only complaint so far is the price but as they said you got to pay to play, and chicks really dig them so they've already paid for themselves as far as I"m concerned.
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Wed January 16, 2008
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: $1,200.00
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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they look awsome
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Cons:
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there loud and expensive
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read this one for me i think there awsome. if you got flowmasters the loudness wont bother you to much and yes they are prety good in mud unless your puttin them a truck only for mud then go with boggers but i got a chevy z71 one with a 5 inch lift and new 35x12.50x16 nitto mudgrapplers and one of my buddies is got a ford bronco with a 7 inch lift and 35x12.50 boggers half tread and i out mudded him pretty bad so dont belive they suck in mud to me there better than buckshots in the mud for shure thats what i had before but for stright muddin i would get tsl or boggers and for road life i would get toyo m/t but if your looking for a sweet looking tire to make your truck look better and to play in mud on weekends on a every day driving truck i would go with mudgrapplers or bfg m/t nittos are awsome (my opnion)
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Tue January 22, 2008
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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they look awsome
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Cons:
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price
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i have a 99 gmc Z71 with a 4in suspinsion lift with 33-13.50 nmg and these tires are awsome i have owned swamper ssr boggers buckshot mudders there louder then a ssr quiter then a bogger buy a long shot wear is even keep rotated to me they pull as good as a bogger but there round and alot quiter and the chicks dig em so there you go im my opinion i would recomend them defently
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Tue February 5, 2008
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 5
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These tires look badass on my 07 z71 suburban, but wear way fast. I got 20,000 out of em and am at the point where i need new ones. If your for looks get em, if your looking for a long lasting tire, keep looking.
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Mon February 25, 2008
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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Pros:
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the best tire ever
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Cons:
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aint nothin bd bout em
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i rate this tire with a 10.5! its that good! i have them on my 07 nissan titan and they rock! i love the way they preform in the mud and on the trail!
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Thu February 28, 2008
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: $1,500.00
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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confidence
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Cons:
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too much confidence
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yes they howl, i like!! deep snow is no problem as long as you have the clearance. opted for 33x12.5r20, Only drawback is I find myself trying to get stuck.. high centering is my main culprit. on icy roads 4x4 helps as the open paddle-like lugs get a bit washy, but they are still far better than my stock goodyear hp's. those that disapprove of them, either can't drive, or are putting their meats through a grinder and should probably have checked their load rating/wheelspin. i have ran mtr's and kuhmo mts, which are both high ranking in my books, but they can't hold a candle to these shiners off the trail. once my cj-5 is finished, guess what's going on those rims...
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Thu February 28, 2008
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 0
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Pros:
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confidence.
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Cons:
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too much confidence
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yes they howl, i like!! deep snow is no problem as long as you have the clearance. opted for 33x12.5r20, Only drawback is I find myself trying to get stuck.. high centering is my main culprit. on icy roads 4x4 helps as the open paddle-like lugs get a bit washy, but they are still far better than my stock goodyear hp's. those that disapprove of them, either can't drive, or are putting their meats through a grinder and should probably have checked their load rating/wheelspin. i have ran mtr's and kuhmo mts, which are both high ranking in my books, but they can't hold a candle to these shiners off the trail. once my cj-5 is finished, guess what's going on those rims...
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Mon March 10, 2008
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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freaking greatim gonna need new ones in like 6 months or so but i only got stuck once and i was on 100% ice and had to dig myself out
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Cons:
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whole truck rattles at 75+
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nice overall and if ya got the dough get some
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Wed March 19, 2008
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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Ride good, Chicks dig em, good off-road capabilities
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Cons:
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None
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I've only put around 2k on these but they are quieter than the TSL radials they replaced and perform just as well in the mud. On the street they drive great. I'm running 35-14.5's on an 04 2500hd. I'd buy them again!
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Wed May 21, 2008
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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these tires are sweet.. ive had a set on my 02 dodge 1500 for 3 years.. ive put over 35k on them and most of it was on the hiway except the times i need to go out to check fence.. even with 35k on them they still prefom good in the mud.. i think if youve got the money then you should get a set.. actually i just ordered a nother set cuz thats how much they impressed me.
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Mon May 26, 2008
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 7
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Pros:
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Excellent in mud
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Cons:
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Not a commuter kind of tire
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Mud Grapplers weren't exactly my choice they were thrown on my truck as a surprise. Granted yes they were an awesome surprise, but they are now surprising me in how fast they wear out. I've had them for less than 20 thousand miles and they're getting to the end of their rope. I've had them rotated regularly with my oil changes, so I can't imagine if I didn't have them rotated often. From 35-80 mph you're going to get a loud hum, which I don't really mind, it just gives me a reason to crank up the music loud. Plus, make sure if you're going from a stock size tire to a large tire like I went from 30's to 35's that you check your speedometer b/c the faster you are going the more mph your speedometer is going to be off.
On the plus side, these things were AWESOME in the mud! I have an F-250 diesel w/ a 5 inch lift with 35x12.5/20 and I've only had to put the truck in 4x4 once! That was when I was buried up to the frame, and it still pulled my huge truck out with ease.
All in all, if you're looking to put these on a truck you're going to mud with a lot, go for it. If this truck is also your commuter truck, keep looking b/c the mileage will break your wallet.
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