Nitto Exo Grap?
#1
Official Bass Slapper
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Nitto Exo Grap?
Hey guys, quick question for the tire gurus on here. I have an opportunity to get a good price on some 285/70r18 Nitto Exo Grapplers. I've never heard of the tire until today, but doing some research for reviews, they don't seem like the worst size to go with. Just wondering if anyone's tried these before and can offer an in depth review, good and bad. TIA
Going on my 2013 XLT with 18" wheels and no level. fwiw.
Going on my 2013 XLT with 18" wheels and no level. fwiw.
#3
Official Bass Slapper
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I'm pretty sure it'll fit, I'm looking to see if anyone's used them. Sorry for the confusing wording. Rereading that and I'm scratching my head what I'm looking for as well.
#4
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I have them on my Landcruiser and they do phenomenal in the snow. Coming home from skiing this weekend where the previous night it snowed 25 inches and there was no lack of traction.
Only had them on for a few months, so not much to report other than snow driving...
Only had them on for a few months, so not much to report other than snow driving...
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Jeriko (01-22-2016)
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These babies are going on this weekend
I'm going to have them install with the "Y" sidewall pattern out. The other one is too aggressive in my opinion. The tire tread is already aggressive on these tires when you're looking at them in person so the Y pattern looks best without being "too much" in my opinion.
Can't wait!
I'm going to have them install with the "Y" sidewall pattern out. The other one is too aggressive in my opinion. The tire tread is already aggressive on these tires when you're looking at them in person so the Y pattern looks best without being "too much" in my opinion.
Can't wait!
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Are there any websites that have weights for these tires posted? I am very interested in them for my truck, but not if they're 60+ pounds a tire in a 275/70-18 or 285/70-18.