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Old 10-13-2016, 09:49 PM
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Does anyone have the new Nitto Ridge Grapplers?
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Expensive.
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They're cheaper than the Trail Grappler and cheaper than anything Toyo makes
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subscribed!! I'd like to see what everyone thinks.
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Waiting on the new "C" rated KO2 to see it's weight and specs, before pulling the trigger on the Ridge Grapplers.

Very interested to hear from anyone running them.
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I was considering the Trail Grappler because it has an E rating. The Ridge Grappler size I need is F rated.
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Originally Posted by Hollie J. McCaleb
They're cheaper than the Trail Grappler and cheaper than anything Toyo makes
They are about $25 (each) cheaper and 6 lbs lighter than my 295/60/20 (34.45") Trail Grapplers.
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Eh I don't really want to go with Nitto again, I need to see the reviews. I generally find you pay more for a less capable tire with Nitto. But they are so gorgeous omg
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LOL. This thread makes it sound like Nitto and Toyo (their parent company) are the only tires on the market.

I haven't used these, but again, they are expensive which would keep me from ever using them. Especially when you have excellent tires like the Falkens, Coopers, etc. competing against them.
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Originally Posted by WXman
LOL. This thread makes it sound like Nitto and Toyo (their parent company) are the only tires on the market.

I haven't used these, but again, they are expensive which would keep me from ever using them. Especially when you have excellent tires like the Falkens, Coopers, etc. competing against them.
I want Cooper to redesign the ST Maxx sidewall pattern sooo badly! Cause the tire is exactly what I want but I just hate the look of the sidewall. ST Maxx with STT Pro sidewall would be an instant sale here.


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