Nitto Terra Grappler G2 22K mile review

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295/65R20 Nitto Terra Grapplers G2. Rotated 5-7K miles. Currently 13/32 at 22,000 miles. They were 17/32 brand new. 60 psi front and 70 psi rear. Fully expect to get 50K out of them (they come with 50K tread warranty). Very quiet; zero issues so far. Balances easily and good (not great) wet weather traction. Noticed slight slip in the rain. 129 load index and S speed rating. 61lbs each (relatively light for 35.3” tires). Highly recommended. Let me know if you have any specific questions.

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Here's the same tire with about 40,000 miles just before replacement. I give the tires a very high rating. They did very well for all my uses. Lots of highway, some towing of my TT, off-road while hunting. They did surprisingly well in mud and snow for an all-terrain. :favorites13:

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I am running the same tire, love them! So much better in the rain than the stock Transforce tires.
 

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I'd love to see feedback from someone running them on a dually. I am running EXO Grapplers, and they cup/scallop(not feather)bad on the front.
 
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I am running the same tire, love them! So much better in the rain than the stock Transforce tires.
The OEM Firestone Transforce were absolutely horrible tires. Got rid of them as quickly as I could and never looked back!
 

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I had these on 2 other trucks and loved them. A 2010 F150 285/75R17s and My wife 2017 Durango. The Power Wagon is getting them the next time it needs tires.
 
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I dont do any off road work, so I went with nitto dura grapplers for road use only. Same for me so far they are great rubber. My HD came with nexen china bombs.
 
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Glad to see this review. I just picked up a set of 35 12.50 20's for my new-to-me 2015 2500 from my local Discount Tire. It was between the G2 and a set of Falken Wild Peaks. The rep said the Nittos have a little better rubber compound.

I actually already have a set of G2's that came on my wifes 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee, and they seem to be a good all around tire that wears well, and I've also had Extreme Mud Graps on 2 trucks.

I guess I've become a Nitto guy without really trying....
 

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I am running Toyo Open Country C/T’s in my 2015 Ram 3500 SRW. They were mounted around 67k or 68k. The truck is now up to 113k. Not a lot of towing, but a lot of miles. They will likely be getting replaced this Fall, but they have been great tires as well.
 
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Quick update: I decided to pull the trigger on the last set of Toyo Open Country AT3’s (295/65R20) in Discount Tires inventory due to the supply chain issues. I put on approximately 39K on the Terra Grapplers and it looked like 8/32 left. I sold the set for $500 to offset the cost of the Toyo’s ($375 piece). The Toyo’s look more aggressive and has been fairly quiet so far. Didn’t want to buy tires but the shortage had me worried. Apparently LT tires are getting harder to find.
 

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Quick update: I decided to pull the trigger on the last set of Toyo Open Country AT3’s (295/65R20) in Discount Tires inventory due to the supply chain issues. I put on approximately 39K on the Terra Grapplers and it looked like 8/32 left. I sold the set for $500 to offset the cost of the Toyo’s ($375 piece). The Toyo’s look more aggressive and has been fairly quiet so far. Didn’t want to buy tires but the shortage had me worried. Apparently LT tires are getting harder to find.
Have the same tire in 18’s. Had them on for about 7k miles and couldn’t be happier. Seem to be wearing good so far from what I can see. A good front end alignment goes a long way. Running 50 front and 70 in the rear.
 
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