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Old Nov 7, 2014 | 10:45 PM
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Has anyone heard when these may be available? The Nitto website says November 1st but no dealers in my area has them and same for dealers online that I've searched. I'm getting new tires either the current Terra Grapplers or wait until the G2s are available depending on date.

Also, has anyone heard anything about the G2s besides for the few online reviews? I'm hoping for good on road and good snow performance, even though they don't carry the mountain snowflake certification.

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Old Nov 8, 2014 | 03:54 AM
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Has anyone heard when these may be available? The Nitto website says November 1st but no dealers in my area has them and same for dealers online that I've searched. I'm getting new tires either the current Terra Grapplers or wait until the G2s are available depending on date.

Also, has anyone heard anything about the G2s besides for the few online reviews? I'm hoping for good on road and good snow performance, even though they don't carry the mountain snowflake certification.
Ive come across a few places that were selling them with in the last few weeks but don't recall what stores not really looking at Nitto's this time around ... Im looking at the Cooper Discovery st Max or the Kelly TSR ... may have been ebay , or you could always google search it's the best way..... IMO These new ones dont look all that different from the regular Terra Grappler ... Ive owned 3 sets of the originals and never had any problems other than gettn stuck in the mud a few times (defiantly not great in mud)but they are an AT so I didnt expect much from them in the mud ... got 50,000 outta 2 sets .... the newer one looks like it will be better on the street and last a good while ... For your money I think they are hard to beat especially if your on road more than off .....
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Old Nov 8, 2014 | 07:40 AM
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Thank for the advice! I google searched for the G2s but no dealers came up with them. Any experience with your Terra Grapplers in the snow? Snow performance is a very close second if not tied with on road for my needs. I've had bfg AT KOs on my Tacoma and they got me home/to work in some pretty bad New England snowstorms.
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Old Nov 8, 2014 | 07:46 AM
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They are available for order now. We have sold a few sets already.
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