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Re: Nitto tires? [Re: OHanlon87] #7340335 11/07/18 01:52 AM
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If you drive anywhere with heavy brush or thorns, stay as far away from GY Duratrac's as possible. Sorriest sidewall of any 10 ply E load range tire I've ever seen. Just in the month of November 2016 I replaced each tire due to sidewall punctures from brush at the lease. Always ran BFG prior and since, and haven't had one single flat tire, while still driving in the exact same pasture, over the exact same brush.


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Re: Nitto tires? [Re: txshntr] #7341053 11/07/18 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted By: txshntr
I might have to try them again. I have always ran BFG’s and salesman talked me into the “better and cheaper” tire, which was the Nitto Terra Grapplers. Was very disappointed with the muddy and even wet conditions and they made it about 40k before having to be replaced. Haven’t looked at them since
Nittos are not an aggressive AT. If I was primarily worried about mud and did not want a MT then it would be Duratracs or my first choice ST MAXXs.


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