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Thank you, let’s start thinking outside the box, we could look at this way too: you’ll be the only one that hasn’t gotten at least 40K.

Ready reviews, watch videos don’t just go off what your brother says. My brother drives like an idiot wearing out his AT tires doesn’t mean that specific one wears out that way. Like I said, think outside the box. Be safe and God Bless

 

 

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Thanks for the pep talk. I’m going off of real first hand knowledge and the fact they don’t have a mileage warranty or UTQG code and several people besides my apparent lying brother. Buy whatever tire you want and say you got 100k out of them. I’ll stick to first ha nd knowledge and what Nitto said after they did wear out at 20k saying “That’s about what they’re good for with everyday use” Maybe they were liars too. In the mean time I’m sure there will be people saying theirs look brand new with 50k miles and have another 50k in them. I hope the liars I know are the exception to these 100k all terrain hybrid tires. Oh God Bless you too

 

 

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Only if you chose to ignore the 90% of users getting good mileage from them (for an offroad-capable tire).  Here are mine at 20K:
 
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You have to look closely to even notice they're not brand new.  13/32 of tread left, 70%.

See what I’m saying? At that rate he will get 120k at least out of those tires. Everlasting tires are something I look forward too


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So your answer to the overwhelming majority of users reporting their first hand information is to call them liars because you WANT to believe something else?  Go crawl back into your cave.

 

BTW, I typically replace offroad tires when they get much below 50% tread.  Not because they're "used up" but because offroad traction suffers enough I'd rather have a set of new tires.  That's usually somewhere around the 30K mark, these should exceed that easily.

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Thanks for the pep talk. I’m going off of real first hand knowledge and the fact they don’t have a mileage warranty or UTQG code and several people besides my apparent lying brother. Buy whatever tire you want and say you got 100k out of them. I’ll stick to first ha nd knowledge and what Nitto said after they did wear out at 20k saying “That’s about what they’re good for with everyday use” Maybe they were liars too. In the mean time I’m sure there will be people saying theirs look brand new with 50k miles and have another 50k in them. I hope the liars I know are the exception to these 100k all terrain hybrid tires. Oh God Bless you too
 
 
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You’re a bit arrogant aren’t you. Hey, if you drag your shoes while you walk you’ll. Most likely blame the shoes rather than the way you walk. There’s a reason why there’s not a warranty on them, abusing them is the number one reason for not having a warranty, same reason BFG stopped putting warranty on their AT’s cause of idiots that purposely look to abuse them and then later look for a free pair to start the same process over again, Nitto, sister company Toyo as well as BFG wised up and decided to just make great tires but no more hand me outs. I for one don’t buy AT or any off-road tires for longevity, I buy them for a purpose, to get my rear out of a nasty situation and if along the way they’re performing well and give me good added well then that’s good for me. They’re the hottest and most thought after tires in the market, as well as incredible reviews. I’ve never had anything other than BFG KO’s or KO2’s for my Trucks or SUV’s but being just couldn’t balance them I’m into the Nittos and I’m very impressed with them.


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You’re a bit arrogant aren’t you. Hey, if you drag your shoes while you walk you’ll. Most likely blame the shoes rather than the way you walk. There’s a reason why there’s not a warranty on them, abusing them is the number one reason for not having a warranty, same reason BFG stopped putting warranty on their AT’s cause of idiots that purposely look to abuse them and then later look for a free pair to start the same process over again, Nitto, sister company Toyo as well as BFG wised up and decided to just make great tires but no more hand me outs. I for one don’t buy AT or any off-road tires for longevity, I buy them for a purpose, to get my rear out of a nasty situation and if along the way they’re performing well and give me good added well then that’s good for me. They’re the hottest and most thought after tires in the market, as well as incredible reviews. I’ve never had anything other than BFG KO’s or KO2’s for my Trucks or SUV’s but being just couldn’t balance them I’m into the Nittos and I’m very impressed with them.


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So why do they have a mileage warranty on the Terra Grappler G2? Is that not a All terrain tire? These liars these days... Sheesh I tell you. If you don’t have the same opinion as everyone then you’re automatically wrong. Gotcha. Socialism is alive and well. Bernie 2020!! Lol


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Sorry to the OP that this got out of hand. Moderators fee free to delete my posts or account. Now I know I can’t have actual facts and make a conflicting statement.


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So why do they have a mileage warranty on the Terra Grappler G2? Is that not a All terrain tire? These liars these days... Sheesh I tell you. If you don’t have the same opinion as everyone then you’re automatically wrong. Gotcha. Socialism is alive and well. Bernie 2020!! Lol


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Wow! After that comment, don’t think your credibility means much more. Big truck Suv loving guys we are with our big tires and now you think we’re part of a liberal party LMAO!!


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Your brothers experience was duly noted, no one is pushing you into believing one way or the other, apparently you’re getting upset that we aren’t shamming our Nittos but instead we’re enjoying our Nitto’s and your behavior is like a spoiled unbalanced child not getting his or her way. Ok, your brother had a bad experience, we all haven’t. I’m just sad about BFG, maybe next set I’ll have better luck balancing them.


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Wow! After that comment, don’t think your credibility means much more. Big truck Suv loving guys we are with our big tires and now you think we’re part of a liberal party LMAO!!


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You certainly aren’t for democracy and having different views. You remind me of my favorite quote. “Never argue with stupid people because they’ll drag you to their level and beat you with experience” -MT. You win sir! Lol.


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All I'm going to add is that BFG KO2s have no UTQG code and have a decent wear life. No balancing issues with mine, fortunately, and I should get 40,000 miles easily out of my current tires. I plan to switch to Nitto Ridge Grapplers when these wear out just because I like the look better. From my research the Ridge Grapplers wear about the same as the KO2s.

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You certainly aren’t for democracy and having different views. You remind me of my favorite quote. “Never argue with stupid people because they’ll drag you to their level and beat you with experience” -MT. You win sir! Lol.


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Here I am trying to be civil as well as others and yet I get the sense you don’t really understand what that means. We’ve only responded to your one sided comment, the only person that’s become argumentative is you.






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Like I said before. Moderators delete my posts and account if necessary. This went way too far and sorry to the OP for this derailing.


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Like I said before. Moderators delete my posts and account if necessary. This went way too far and sorry to the OP for this derailing.


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It’s all good! Be safe!


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This is tooooo funny,

Just pulled in s parking lot and look what’s parked next to mine? Nitto Ridge Grapplers baby!

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Driver just told me he’s got 32,000 miles on these tires [emoji848]


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48 minutes ago, Denali34 said:

You certainly aren’t for democracy and having different views.

You are confused.  Calling a bunch of people who are actually running these tires liars simply because their actual 1st hand experience is different than your cousin's brother's uncle or whatever has nothing to do with democracy.  It has something to do with you.

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