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ShinerBock wrote:
I have been running Ridge Grapplers for 50k now. There is still plenty of life left in them. Had Trail Grapplers on before these and they didn't even get to 35k. The Ridge Grapplers are very quiet for how aggressive they are.
Ironically, on NITTO's website, the Ridge Grapplers either exceeds or matches all the aspects of the Terra G2's.
Nitto Ridge Grappler
Nitto Terra Grappler G2
The Ridge Grapplers are about 5 lbs heavier than the comparable Terra Grappler though.
โApr-13-2019 10:48 AM
TurnThePage wrote:
I expect to get mine next week.
I'll share my impressions, light duty and all. ๐
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camp-n-family wrote:Grit dog wrote:
^Depends on how much traction you're looking for. Yes good AT tires with good OE sipes are good in snow and ice. Additional siping just makes them better.
Ran 1st winter on a set of Toyo ATs on my work truck and they were good in snow. Siped them before this past winter and they was better.
Interesting. I have the Toyos on my current truck and they are horrible in the snow. I need to put it in 4wd just for an inch of snow or else I get stuck. I saw a slight improvement airing down for the winter but I'm going to have to look into siping.
โApr-12-2019 12:27 PM
Grit dog wrote:
^Depends on how much traction you're looking for. Yes good AT tires with good OE sipes are good in snow and ice. Additional siping just makes them better.
Ran 1st winter on a set of Toyo ATs on my work truck and they were good in snow. Siped them before this past winter and they was better.
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