Nitto Trail Grapplers!!!

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03Dnasty

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Got my 305/55/20 Nitto's put on over the weekend! Love these tires! Havn't had them on the highway yet, but aren't loud at all for M/Ts just like I read. Coming to a stop they vibrate pretty good under 10mph, but other than that in town driving is quiet. Truck is living up to her name! haha
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they're fine on the highway. the low speed vibration isn't bad at all compared to some bfg mt's
 

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looks awesome. well done.

have nitto trails as well, and I agree, not really loud for a M/T. But it helps that I have flows to drown out the noise. I love my trail grapplers. Terras didnt look rugged enough for my tastes.

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I looked at these before going with the KM2. I liked the look of the bfg a little more and the being able to buy local was huge. Mine do vibrate at low speeds around corners but better than a buddys Kumho muds. I love seeing trucks go up and tuck big truck tires. No offense to the guys that slam them down but nbs looks good up in the air.
 

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agreed. I like them big truck tires tucked up and lifted. Not a big fan of the super high lifts and small lookin tires. looks toyish IMO, but to teach their own. Really happy with how mine turned out
 

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I like the stance of your truck. I tried to find black but had to settle for Silver. It worked out OK as I work next to 3 big farm fields and a gravel road which means lots of dust so silver appears clean longer.
 

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thank you sir. I'm quite pleased with how the torsion lift and tires turned out. I agree that black is a lot harder to maintain, but when it's cleaned up, it's a beauty. dirt roads would be my nemesis
 

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