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okiejoe
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Anyone run Nitto Tire on their Tow Vehicle? I have a 06 Dodge Ram 3500 Dually. Pull a 34ft 5th wheel. I am looking at the LTX Michelin but stopped at Big O Tires and they were trying to sell me the Nitto tires but they also carry the Michelins LTX. Give me your opinions.
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The_Mad_Norsky
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ksss wrote:
Thought I would give a Winter update on the EXO Grappler. Have been traveling across the high country in Idaho and Montana during the recent snow events. The EXO's have been excellent, they grip very well on the ice and snow pack. Deep snow is not a problem either, they clean out very well. There may be other factors at work, but mileage seems down a bit from the ATM's.


I've been watching these, along with the Cooper ST Maxx and the new Toyo Open Country R/T.

Keep the updates coming.
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ksss
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Thought I would give a Winter update on the EXO Grappler. Have been traveling across the high country in Idaho and Montana during the recent snow events. The EXO's have been excellent, they grip very well on the ice and snow pack. Deep snow is not a problem either, they clean out very well. There may be other factors at work, but mileage seems down a bit from the ATM's.
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Cummins12V98
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I had a set on my wife's Acadia and hated them. They constantly had a vibration after about 10,000 miles. Not sure if it was a balance issue or a bad belt.


A set of what?
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allen8106
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I had a set on my wife's Acadia and hated them. They constantly had a vibration after about 10,000 miles. Not sure if it was a balance issue or a bad belt.
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Jarlaxle
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I would run THESE...note that they ship free until 12/31.
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JIMNLIN
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The tires have two different tread types.

The Michelin LTX MS 2 has a very good highway tread. Not the best for a 4x4 truck that will be driven off road or in the conditions you mentioned.

The Hankook Dynapro ATM has a much more aggressive all terrain type tread and works better in snow and off road conditions. Great for a 4x4 truck or even a 2wd if some one needs a all terrain type tread.
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RedRocket204
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RedRocket204 wrote:
I just re-shoe'd my 1-ton SRW with Hankook Dynapro ATM tires. So far good but they really have not been put to the test yet. Priorities for me are load rated E along with good traction on less than desirable road conditions; i.e. snow/ice. I was very interested in the Nitto Terra (or Dura) Grappler as they are supposed to be excellent but fell slightly short in regards to usage on snow/ice, some like them, some don't.

The Hankook Dynapro have lots of manufacturer siping which was the clincher...this and they are still considered an All-Terrain tread.


Just a quick update...

Finally got all the snow off my truck and had to make the climb out of my ice covered driveway, make a 90* turn and up a slight hill. The Hankooks did great and did not slip at all. I would have had to throw it in 4x4 had the OEM Michelin LTX A/T 2 (the bad ones as The Mad Norsky pointed out) still been on there. Those LTX A/T 2 were always really poor for traction in dicey conditions...even when new.

But again, I have always heard good things about the Michelin LTX M/S 2.
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Cummins12V98 wrote:
rhagfo wrote:
glazier wrote:
ksss wrote:
I just put a set of NITTO EXO Grapplers on my 2500HD. I pulled the Hankook ATM's off and when my 3500HD gets here I will take the Michelin AT2's off that and will be traded back on the NITTO's I have on now. The ATMs will end up back on my 2500HD when it is traded in. Interestingly I made this deal about a month ago and did the deal with my tire guy on my take off Michelins. He now has a whole room full of take off Michelins which have come off of new or near new HD's. It appears no one is staying with the Michelin AT2, they are now only giving $100 per tire trade for the Michelins. I gave $300 plus my new take offs for the NITTO's. Maybe it is just this area, but no one is digging that AT2.

The Hankook ATM is an excellent tire in my experience, decent traction and I was getting great wear out of the tires. I just needed something a little more aggressive. The NITTO EXO's have been excellent in snow and ice and mud so far. Hopefully they wear well, but the traction is certainly there. My tire size is 275/70/18.


I don't think it's just your area, my dad is the only person I know who likes the AT2. I am looking very hard at the Terra Grappler G2 for my next set. I have been a Michelin customer for over 20 years, they don't have OEM sizes for my truck (MS2). maybe time for a change.


Sorry to hear that, just switched from Toyo back to Michelin, started driving on them in the late 60's! I went to Les Schawb once marriage and children came along to save money.
The new Michelin M/S2+ are way better than the Toyo's and cost less.


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My experiences with Les Schwab have been stellar, I've bought tires from them all my driving life. That said, they recently have become very 'proud' of their tires, and I've started buying from Big O.

Michelin LTX MS/2 have been great tires on my truck.
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gwalter
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I am running the Crosstech on my dually and have had good luck so far. They ride nice and not too noisy.
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Cummins12V98
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rhagfo wrote:
glazier wrote:
ksss wrote:
I just put a set of NITTO EXO Grapplers on my 2500HD. I pulled the Hankook ATM's off and when my 3500HD gets here I will take the Michelin AT2's off that and will be traded back on the NITTO's I have on now. The ATMs will end up back on my 2500HD when it is traded in. Interestingly I made this deal about a month ago and did the deal with my tire guy on my take off Michelins. He now has a whole room full of take off Michelins which have come off of new or near new HD's. It appears no one is staying with the Michelin AT2, they are now only giving $100 per tire trade for the Michelins. I gave $300 plus my new take offs for the NITTO's. Maybe it is just this area, but no one is digging that AT2.

The Hankook ATM is an excellent tire in my experience, decent traction and I was getting great wear out of the tires. I just needed something a little more aggressive. The NITTO EXO's have been excellent in snow and ice and mud so far. Hopefully they wear well, but the traction is certainly there. My tire size is 275/70/18.


I don't think it's just your area, my dad is the only person I know who likes the AT2. I am looking very hard at the Terra Grappler G2 for my next set. I have been a Michelin customer for over 20 years, they don't have OEM sizes for my truck (MS2). maybe time for a change.


Sorry to hear that, just switched from Toyo back to Michelin, started driving on them in the late 60's! I went to Les Schawb once marriage and children came along to save money.
The new Michelin M/S2+ are way better than the Toyo's and cost less.


If you like "service" and being "bent over" at the same time shop at LS!
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Cummins12V98
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okiejoe wrote:
Anyone run Nitto Tire on their Tow Vehicle? I have a 06 Dodge Ram 3500 Dually. Pull a 34ft 5th wheel. I am looking at the LTX Michelin but stopped at Big O Tires and they were trying to sell me the Nitto tires but they also carry the Michelins LTX. Give me your opinions.


Go with Michelin MS2's you will not regret it! $1,400 out the door at Discount Tires.
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The_Mad_Norsky
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Folks, don't get the Michelins confused.

The LTX M/S 2 seems to be a very long lasting, well rated tire. I ran these on two different dually trucks and had very good wear, traction and performance from them.

The Michelin LTX A/T 2 seems to be not as good for long wear. Seen reports from other posters here on the forum who have replaced these with various other brands of tires.
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rhagfo
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glazier wrote:
ksss wrote:
I just put a set of NITTO EXO Grapplers on my 2500HD. I pulled the Hankook ATM's off and when my 3500HD gets here I will take the Michelin AT2's off that and will be traded back on the NITTO's I have on now. The ATMs will end up back on my 2500HD when it is traded in. Interestingly I made this deal about a month ago and did the deal with my tire guy on my take off Michelins. He now has a whole room full of take off Michelins which have come off of new or near new HD's. It appears no one is staying with the Michelin AT2, they are now only giving $100 per tire trade for the Michelins. I gave $300 plus my new take offs for the NITTO's. Maybe it is just this area, but no one is digging that AT2.

The Hankook ATM is an excellent tire in my experience, decent traction and I was getting great wear out of the tires. I just needed something a little more aggressive. The NITTO EXO's have been excellent in snow and ice and mud so far. Hopefully they wear well, but the traction is certainly there. My tire size is 275/70/18.


I don't think it's just your area, my dad is the only person I know who likes the AT2. I am looking very hard at the Terra Grappler G2 for my next set. I have been a Michelin customer for over 20 years, they don't have OEM sizes for my truck (MS2). maybe time for a change.


Sorry to hear that, just switched from Toyo back to Michelin, started driving on them in the late 60's! I went to Les Schawb once marriage and children came along to save money.
The new Michelin M/S2+ are way better than the Toyo's and cost less.
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glazier
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ksss wrote:
I just put a set of NITTO EXO Grapplers on my 2500HD. I pulled the Hankook ATM's off and when my 3500HD gets here I will take the Michelin AT2's off that and will be traded back on the NITTO's I have on now. The ATMs will end up back on my 2500HD when it is traded in. Interestingly I made this deal about a month ago and did the deal with my tire guy on my take off Michelins. He now has a whole room full of take off Michelins which have come off of new or near new HD's. It appears no one is staying with the Michelin AT2, they are now only giving $100 per tire trade for the Michelins. I gave $300 plus my new take offs for the NITTO's. Maybe it is just this area, but no one is digging that AT2.

The Hankook ATM is an excellent tire in my experience, decent traction and I was getting great wear out of the tires. I just needed something a little more aggressive. The NITTO EXO's have been excellent in snow and ice and mud so far. Hopefully they wear well, but the traction is certainly there. My tire size is 275/70/18.


I don't think it's just your area, my dad is the only person I know who likes the AT2. I am looking very hard at the Terra Grappler G2 for my next set. I have been a Michelin customer for over 20 years, they don't have OEM sizes for my truck (MS2). maybe time for a change.
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