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Nitto Terra Grappler in 245/70/17....no rubbing at all, haven't trimmed anything. These are killer....silent, look great...still needs to rain. :D
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Nice, how much per tire.....and did you use the whole bottle of armor-all on each tire:laughing1:?
 

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Thanks....

Nope, haha, just the usual amount.

Cost was about $170 a tire, but the 16" rim selection is probably less expensive. Still worth every penny, JMO!
 

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Saw those on LOST already................haha

Nice HJ. Now take them for a test in that withacolochie mud hole you tip-toed your jeep around last time and let us know how they do in the mud.....:smokin:

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They look sweet but those tiny cuts probably won't last long. What's the mile rating of these? 30k?
 

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They look sweet but those tiny cuts probably won't last long. What's the mile rating of these? 30k?

The guy that I got them from said they last about 50k, and will still perform great..so we'll see.
Very nice! Did you have to use any extra rear iso's or a clevis lift?

Nope....just the traditional OME/Bilstein....
 

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Thanks...I actually had Michelins, but they more or less were like HP's, haha.
 

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You can't tell much from first 1000, so don't go speeding, hoping they will "grapple". Be careful until you break them in and get the top layer off.
 

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They are great tires and you will not be disappointed.. Have had mine for about 42k miles, still going strong. Not too loud as they are approaching the last bit of their life time. I would agree with the 50k number.

BTW, looks great too.
 

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This is exactly what I wanted to hear! :D

Apparently the grabbers at2's where on backorder I assume?
Yep....

They are great tires and you will not be disappointed.. Have had mine for about 42k miles, still going strong. Not too loud as they are approaching the last bit of their life time. I would agree with the 50k number.

BTW, looks great too.

Thanks, I've heard great things about them.
 

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