Best price on Nitto Terra Grappler AT I have found so far

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May be cheapest but I've heard of many mixed reviews for that company.
 
Print it out and take it to Americas Tire. They will match it.
 
Retail Price: $168.18/each
Sale Price: $140.15/each


Description:
Nitto® Terra Grappler™ an All-season Performance and Traction. The Nitto® Terra Grappler™ All-Terrain tire was engineered to provide all-terrain traction under all weather conditions on and off the road. Nitto® Terra Grappler™ tread features coupling blocks for improved dry traction and handling while the high-density sipes provide excellent traction under snow and wet conditions. The tread blocks were arranged to evacuate water quickly to avoid hydroplaning in wet weather. The Nitto® Terra Grappler™ was engineered for the enthusiast who demands all-terrain performance under all driving conditions.

FEATURES
◘ Mud and snow (M+S) rated for all-season performance
◘ Balanced void ratio tread blocks for excellent off-road traction and on-road handling
◘ Coupling joints between tread block elements reduce excessive flex for better traction and steering response
◘ Staggered shoulder lugs ensure traction in deep sand, loose gravel, and mud
◘ Uniquely angled circumferential grooves help water evacuation
◘ Dual full-width steel belts ensure optimum contact patch on and off road
◘ High-density siping is optimized to resist hydroplaning and increase traction in the wet and snow
 
Specials if your on the east coast you might see if they honor the Dec special
 
My local Discount Tire matched the cheapest price I could find online (Ebay w/ free shipping) which ended up being in the $130 range each for 285's. Going this route will allow you to deal locally if there are any problems.
 


Shipping was pretty cheap too, only 499.00 to OH and ~400.00 to UT. :rolleyes:


I've owned some type of mud terrain tire for the past 12 years with the exception of a stint of BFG AT usage. Needless to say I hated the AT's and couldn't wait for them to wear out so I could get back into a MT.

However, it seems like a lot of guys like this tire. But I'd imagine they are similar to the BFG AT's in terms of offroad characteristics.
 

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