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Description: Nitto Terra Grappler


The Terra Grappler (TM) offers year-round all-terrain performance. It was rated number one by a leading consumer magazine for its balance of exceptional wet and dry performance, while providing comfort with minimal road noise.* Deep sipes and lateral voids were carefully arranged to effectively channel away water. The tread features coupling blocks for improved dry traction and handling. The Terra Grappler All Terrain provides balanced performance in all weather conditions over various terrains. (*Compared to other off-road patterns)

Performance Rating: Q R S T
UTQG Treadwear: 500 (P-Metric and Metric Sizes Only)
Traction: A
Temperature: B
Keywords: Nitto Terra Grappler All Terrain Mud


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Anonymous
Review Date: Wed October 29, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Treadlife and Traction
Cons: non so far

Great tire with great wear. I've used them for about 4 years in the nothern part of the US in mud, ice, on wet and dry pavement and lots of snow. I've currently got about 30,000 miles on them and there's still about half the tread left.
Anonymous
Review Date: Thu October 30, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: great choice for the occasional 4 wheeler
Cons:

I have been using Terra Grappler tire on my Toyota FJ Cruiser for about a year and a half. They've been good offroad where I've been though mud, sand, high rocky trails without a complaint. They're decent on road as well.
Anonymous
Review Date: Thu October 30, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Nice tire
Cons: a bit more than I wanted to spend but ...

Great looking tire with the American Racing black (simulated) beadlocks on my Tacoma. They been quiet on the road and wore evenly. A decent All Terrain type tire. I air down to 15 psi and the flex is awesome over the rocks. I wouldn't say they'd be good on harsh sharp rocks but for what I use them for, they work great, look great & ride great.
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue November 4, 2008 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 1 

 
Pros: Look great in the store
Cons: There is not enough room to list it all.

I was convinced buy my local tire shop that this was a good tire. What it was good for I wasnt able to discover in the 15,000 miles that they lasted. I got stuck in my back yard in four wheel drive a week after it rained. They had no traction on wet aspahlt. I also hydroplaned a few times. What I remember most is seeing someone who had these tires on there vehicle and would ask how they liked them, I would hear the same problems I had. I was able to find out that for some reason where its hotter the tires are worse than in cooler climates
Anonymous
Review Date: Wed November 12, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: smooth, quiet ride
Cons: have a high whining sound over 65mph

I have had mine on for about 5,000 miles and I am very pleased with them. I drove through a hurricaine on the highway with them and didnt slip, hydroplane or have any other problem at highway speeds. They did good in the 2 inches of snow we got this past week with no slipping or sliding, and I even tried to get the truck to slide sideways. the only complaint I have with the tires is the noise they make on the highway over 65 mph. they make this high pitch noise as if driving on a concrete highway, but around town they are super quiet. I do offroad and I switch out my tires before I go because I dont think these tires would survive in the sharp rocks and deep mud.
Anonymous
Review Date: Sun November 16, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 4 

 
Pros: Price
Cons: They wear fast

I have 325/65/18 terra grapplers on an 04 Dodge w/cummins diesel. I believe this truck is to heavy for these tires, as mine have less than 15000 miles on them and they are about 3/4 gone. I have had no traction problems with them at all. They are a good at what they say, all terrain, but they just don't last.
Anonymous
Review Date: Fri November 21, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: quiet tire, smooth riding, no "death wobble" on my 05' F350
Cons: non yet

I have 285/65/18 terra grappler's on my 05' F350 with 6500 miles on them. The first thing i have noticed is the well known "Death Wobble" that has been assoiated with the 05 & 06 Super Duties, and I haven't yet experienced it yet with the tires unlike the BFG's I had on the truck before. But it is too early to tell. So far so good. Second it is an ultra smooth riding tire. Great in the rain, dirt, gravel. I'm still waiting for the snow and a day to hit the rock and mud here is eastern PA. Yes it has a little noise but nothing like a "Super Swamper" but still a very quiet tire. I run the tires at 75 psi in the front and 65 psi in the back. Ford recommends 85 in the rear but i don't haul or pull a lot to run 85 in the rear. That is what killed my BFG's. I had 85 in the back. If you are not hauling or pulling a trail i wonuld recommend less tire pressure in the rear tires. Other than that, the tires still look new. hopefully at 20,000 i can say the same thing.
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue December 23, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 6 

 
Pros: ride smooth, look good
Cons: no traction in the sloppy mud

i have 325x65x18 terras on my lifted 08 sierra....i like the tires and they do well on pavement but the other day while hunting i slid into a mud hole...a tiny one at that and i was very dissapointed and if someone would have saw how little the hole was i would have been ebmarrassed and went out and bought some mud terrrains....they are good on the road tho
Anonymous
Review Date: Thu January 8, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 1 

 
Pros:
Cons:

I thought I was doing everything correctly by rotating with each oil change, proper inflation (as I have 06'Nissan Titan with the digital Tire Pressure monitoring System); but I am sad to report that after only 24,000 miles all four tires are nearing the tread wear indicator. No complaints in the traction on pavement as the tires are very sticky on hot asphault, however, they seriously lack tracton in the rain and forget about getting too far off the road in the desert.


I pull a small trailor with a couple of 4 wheelers into soft pack sand. The tires were not that helpful in pulling thru when I got a little wide on a turn and hit the sofe sand.


I am looking to replace all four with Hancook DynaPro MT RT03's P285 70R 17's. They are cheaper than the BF Goodrich AT's, but lack the mileage warranty. However, the deciding factor on going with the Hancook's were my buddy bought a set (along with the 50K mile warranty) and noticed he wore down to 50% pretty quickly; but the tire tread has pretty much stayed right there for another 15K miles. Traction in rain slick roads is quite diminished. He claims it is so bad that he is entertaining buying the Hancook DynaPro MT RT03's.


The Hancook does offer quite a few options including sipes/spikes for snow & ice terrain.
Anonymous
Review Date: Thu January 8, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Pros: Great Grip (Hot Asphault)
Cons: Burns thru tread quickly

Loved the tire till I noticed the tires were near the tread wear indicator with less than 20,000 miles. Not a good off-road tires unless turing around in dirt at a truck stop. Bring a winch & a buddy's truck. You'll need help
Anonymous
Review Date: Mon January 12, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Great looks, Traction, ride, and noise levels, price
Cons: none yet

I have a set of 295/75R16 on my 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins pickup. as far as wear goes i only have 6,000 miles on them so far, they dont look new but they dont look warn. This is my daily driver vehicle so it sees mostly asphalt but i do take it out on the weekends. Sand, mud, snow, and ice are zero problems so long you know how to drive in these conditions to begin with. They do like to throw rocks but thats what you get. I've only gotten stuck one with these tires, and thats because i got my front axle high centered on a snow burm. other than that they are GREAT!!!
JMacZ71

Registered: January 2009
Location: Corona, Ca.
Posts: 2
Review Date: Wed January 28, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Look good for an AT
Cons: None yet

I bought size 315/75R16's for my 2003 Chevy Z71 (6-inch lift). I can't really rate this tire on wear and tear since I haven't put hardly any mileage on them so, I'm rating them on looks alone. I'll come back after a few thousand miles and re-rate them on ride and wear.
I've had the BFG AT's and the GoodYear MT's (all in the same size) and the BFG's wore great ( > 60,000 miles )!!!
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