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Witch tire picks up less rocks on gravel roads
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ОтветитьI really like the trail grapplers we have on our LJ but central Texas granite just eats up all tire treads. I average 2 years and probably only 2k miles per set on any of the brands I have used.
ОтветитьHow would you compare the Mickey Thompson Baja boss mt?
ОтветитьMud Grapplers are terrific winter tires eh
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What air pressure would you run the trail grappler on 2 door Jeep Wrangler on highway.
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Ответить400 a tire......no!
ОтветитьI wish nitto could lighten their tires up more.
ОтветитьI was told you don’t want the tire cleaning out of snow instead you want tires that pack and hold snow because snow holds onto snow better than rubber on snow. Thoughts?
ОтветитьAre nitto ridge grapplers as quiet as the trail grapplers?
Ответитьthe mud grapp is 100% obnoxiously loud….in a good way!
ОтветитьWent to carova Beach with my ram and deff don't recommend mud graps for what it's worth
ОтветитьDo you do the voice for Exploring North Carolina? 😮
ОтветитьThe mud grappler is great if you don't want to hear other people. Trust me their voice will give out long before the tires.
Ответитьi just baught some trail grapplers i got 285/75/17 whats the ideal air pressure on road daily driving 36 psi.??
ОтветитьI’m literally switching to the Trail Grapplers from the Mud Grappler this week. 315/75/R16 Mud Grappler was 80lbs. Trail Grappler is 82lbs in the same size. I’m in SoCal and wheel and off-road out west and rarely encounter very muddy and wet trail conditions. I’ll miss the look of the Mid Grapplers. I enjoyed the noise but won’t miss it.
ОтветитьI thought I liked a little tire hum. I was wrong😂The Mud Grappler is like a Cessna landing next to you at all times. I made it about 5000 miles before I tapped out.
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