What about these tires


Lickety_Split

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Ok im lookin to put some new tires on my 2000 ranger here in a couple weeks. (As soon as my 3" body lift is put on) I was thinkin about puttin on some of them Nitto tera grapplers cause i ve heard nothin but good things about them...anyone own them or got ANY input on just how good these tires really are??
 
I've personally heard they're really good, and I've seen them used on a few project vehicles (on t.v.) so they can't be too bad.
 
Ok im lookin to put some new tires on my 2000 ranger here in a couple weeks. (As soon as my 3" body lift is put on) I was thinkin about puttin on some of them Nitto tera grapplers cause i ve heard nothin but good things about them...anyone own them or got ANY input on just how good these tires really are??

Those are good tires, but they are really heavy. Your gas milage will go to crap.
 
Well im not too concerned about gas mileage i really only drive on the weekends...so...i think these might just be the ones then.
 
i sale them they are a real good tire on and offroad.but i run mud kings.
 
they are a great tire, but like has been said they are heavy, most are load range D and E what size are you getting? im guessing 285/75 16 which will be load range D so yes they will be very heavy.
 
If you are going to be running in mud, get true mud tires. If it's just the occassional off roading/trail riding they should be fine. I know a few guys who have them on their trucks and while they don't seem to do well in florida mud in my experience, they ride very well and look great.
 

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